Biomimicry Lecture and Workshop
Thursday, Sep 25, 20085:32 AM — Sunday, Sep 28, 20085:32 AMEDT
| Boston, MA
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Biomimicry is a new discipline that studies nature’s best ideas and imitates them to solve human problems. Based upon Janine Benyus’s book Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature, this new science is now being applied to architecture, product design, engineering, software development, communication systems and organizational evolution. Dayna Baumeister, PhD, co-founder of the Biomimicry Guild, and a team of biologists introduces this concept at an evening lecture on Wednesday, September 24. On the following two days, she and her team lead a two part design workshop examining how “our designs should create conditions conducive to life.†The lecture, held at the Boston Public Library, begins at 6:00 pm and is free and open to the public. On September 25 and 26 a group of biologists and designers will lead a workshop on applying the theories of Biomimicry to architecture and design. Up to 30 participants will experience a visual journey of the world of Biomimicry with real world case studies exemplifying the practice of learning from nature in the realm of architecture. This program is sponsored in part by InterfaceFlor and AIA national COTE Knowledge Community. Lecture: Wednesday, September 24 evening lecture, 6:00 pm, Boston Public Library, free and open to the public Workshop: Thursday, September 25 and Friday, September 27, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, The Architects Building, $264 members and $330 for non-members For complete details and registration forms, visit www.architects.org/workshops.
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