Lo-TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism, authored by Watson is a compilation of indigenous land-based traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) from various groups around the globe. The information was gathered first hand by Watson over seven years, and spotlights nature-based infrastructures such as the
Living Root Bridges of the
Khasi people in India and the floating island homes of the
Ma'dan in Iraq, made from qasab reeds. The book highlights TEK case studies from mountain landscapes, forests, deserts, and wetlands. The book has been featured in
The New York Times,
The Guardian,
Dwell,
Vogue,
Architectural Digest, and
The Washington Post. In 2020, Watson presented a TED talk highlighting some of these case studies.
Awards • AIGA 50 Books 50 Covers Winner, 2019 • ADC Annual Awards, Merit Honor, Publication Design, 2020 • Arnold W. Brunner Grant for Architectural Research, 2022 • Architecture + Design Independent Project Grant, 2022 • Arthur Ross Awards for Excellence in the Classical Tradition 2024 == References ==