Random Assembly is a permaculture design technique that encourages out-of-the-box thinking by combining randomly selected elements to explore potential connections and solutions. The process involves:

  • Listing design elements or components.
  • Randomly pairing or grouping them.
  • Exploring how they might interact or support each other.

This method stimulates creativity and often uncovers innovative, synergistic solutions that might not arise through conventional planning. It’s a playful yet effective way to enhance problem-solving and system integration in permaculture design.

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Designing an introduction to permaculture course

Designing a weekend course “Introduction to Permaculture” to be held at Beyond Buckthorns. This design concentrates on the curriculum of the course. Lumia Huhdanpää-Jais' Diploma Design 6/10.