Monthly Archives: January 2013
Will Biomimicry Offer a Way Forward, Post-Sandy?
A great post that moves the biomimicry conversation on from ‘looking like nature’ to ‘functioning like nature’. Read on! As neighborhoods devastated by Hurricane Sandy begin drafting plans for reconstruction, some progressive architects and urban planners are arguing that the emerging science of biomimicryoffers a way forward. The notion is that the next generation of waterfront designs could […]
Biomimicry Events for Jan/Feb
via Julie Sammons: Here’s what’s blooming — scroll down for details, attachments, and contact info: 1. (Jan 7th) 2013 Biomimicry Education Summit: Save the Date + Call for Proposals (K-University + Adult Education) 2. (Jan 9th) Biomimicry Professional Certification: Potential Applicant Webinar (Adult Training) 3. (Jan 17th) Helios School: “Biomimicry Intelligence Agency” Program Showcase […]