ResearchExploring the potentialities of biodesign, biotechnology and biology in the cities of the now, near and far future, in the lab and in the field.
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PracticeExperimenting at the convergence of biology and design in disciplines including architecture, urban planning, infrastructure, and utilities.
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MethodPost-normal science; scenario planning; speculative design; trend identification, analysis, extrapolation; workshops and experiments.
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Three assets define Bionic City: exploring, applying and experimenting - exploring how principles of biosciences can be used to design, plan and build cities of the future, applying these principles to blend technology and nature to better develop new plans of construction, and experimenting with art-influenced by bioscience. |
By applying resilience theory, biomimicry, and living architecture principles to every aspect of building... creating a city model that not only anticipates but welcomes intensifying natural phenomena. |
The biomimetic imaginarium of the Bionic City as 'the Ultimate Smart City' poses a range of distinct and pertinent questions to our futuristic design strategies. |
From luminescent forests to glow in the dark buildings... Bionic City is full of the kind of wonders you thought you could only dream up. |
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Bionic City, Est. 2010.
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