Have you checked out the display @DesignMuseum yet?
Visit our BioKnit prototype, a catenary arch that spans over two metres, at the Future Observatory Design Research Exhibition in London.
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Join RESPIRE (Passive, Responsive, Variable Porosity Building Skins) as a full- or part-time research assistant/associate for developing conceptual designs and/or prototypes of responsive, breathable facades.
Application Deadline: 25 July 2024.
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Read now about our research on hygromorphic materials in the interview with Archdaily ‘A New Generation of Living Buildings Using Hygromorphic Materials’
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Have you checked out the display @DesignMuseum yet?
Visit our BioKnit prototype, a catenary arch that spans over two metres, at the Future Observatory Design Research Exhibition in London.
ow.ly/jwYe50Q9YaK
Have you checked out the display @DesignMuseum yet?
Visit our BioKnit prototype, a catenary arch that spans over two metres, at the Future Observatory Design Research Exhibition in London.
ow.ly/jwYe50Q9YaK
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We are happy to announce that HBBE launches Living Textiles as 5th Research Theme.
#LivingTextiles, led by Jane Scott, positions textiles as a critical biofabrication strategy for the development of new materials and construction methods. Find out more ow.ly/FVBq50RfZBr
We’re very excited to have @Bio_Buildings and @UniofNewcastle interactive sculpture be apart of our Growing Home exhibition 'Growing Room'.
🆓 Free drop-in exhibition
🍄 National Museum Scotland
🍄Sat 30 Mar – Sun 14 Apr
Thanks to all who joined our SynBio seminar with Prof. Tom Ellis! 🍷🔬 The food, wine, and science were superb. Here's to more great events! #SynBio2024 @CBCB_Newcastle, @Bio_Buildings ,@NEBiolabs
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