Amazing day with @MycologyFor at the @Bio_Buildings talking about mycology for architecture and bio materials. Fanstic amount of amazing work done by so many talented people in such a short period. What a great community
Come join the @_ASCUS on Wednesday. We will be discussing the potentials and challenges of the intersection(s) between design and chemistry.
The event is free
Time: 17:00-18:00 BST
Link: https://t.co/p1rGvu771C
#design#chemisty#collaboration
How can biology transform our understanding of scale in textiles and architecture? What does it mean to design for multi-species interactions?
Submit now to our Open Call for LIVING TEXTILE ARCHITECTURES – Towards Multi-Species, Multi-Scale Interaction
https://t.co/zcrVnlbBGP
We will develop strategies to monitor the 3Dprinted architecture's response to environmental changes and multi species interactions. To begin, we need to consider how a living object's microclimates change across time and space, and how this affects the types of life it attracts.
The seventh session of the online talk series will focus on Fungal Architectures with:
Han Wösten @UniUtrecht
Andrew Adamatzky @adamatzky
Phil Ayres @philayres_@CITAcph
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➡️Join us on February 24th via the Zoom Meeting ID: 873 1331 2649
@Bio_Buildings
The sixth session of the online talk series will focus on fungi in combination with other organisms.
Speakers for the session are:
Asya Ilgun (@artlifegraz)
@asyimut
Aileen Hoenerloh (@Bio_Buildings)
@ArchiAileen
➡️Join us on December 9th via the Meeting ID: 820 3601 7742
Join us next Friday for Plant Potential, an online conference and panel discussion that aims to help us redesign our relationship to the environment and embrace the nurturing potential of plants 🌿 Friday, Nov. 5 from 1-4 CT. Free & open to the public. https://t.co/gfehobGMkA
Special Issue "Fungal architectures"
Submissions on all aspects of fungal materials and fungal technology are very welcome. The publication fees are waived.
@Fungar_H2020
https://t.co/WvPeBd6UP9
The fifth session of the online talk series will focus on the methodology of nonlinear materials.
Speakers for the session are:
Valentina Rognoli (Politecnico di Milano)
Barbara Pollini (Politecnico di Milano)
Adam Blaney (Lancaster Univeristy)
Adrian Rigobello (CITA/thr34d5)