TECHNE: Special Series Vol. 3
Essays and Viewpoint

“From leaves we live”. Patrick Geddes in Naples

Chiara Ingrosso
Department of Architecture and Industrial Design, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Italy

Published 2025-07-31

Keywords

  • Symbiosis,
  • Mutual aid,
  • Participation,
  • Regeneration,
  • Naples Zoological Station

How to Cite

Ingrosso, C. (2025). “From leaves we live”. Patrick Geddes in Naples. TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (3), 65–69. https://doi.org/10.36253/techne-16957

Abstract

The paper focuses on the years of Patrick Geddes’ (1854-1832) training as a biologist and the research he carried out in Naples between 1879 and 1881 at the Zoological Station founded by Anton Dohrn in 1872. In those years, Geddes made a series of discoveries on the symbiosis between marine organisms that led him to formulate the theory of “reciprocal accommodation” in evolutionary terms. His exploration of the topic of symbiosis, central to the debate on the “struggle for survival”, placed him in the context of a specific strand of studies on cooperation and mutual support which made him one of the forerunners of ecological thinking. At the height of the Victorian era, his thinking joined that of other exponents and groups who, like him, opposed contemporary industrialisation and advocated different models of development and cities, not only in Britain.

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