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Biomimicry has the potential to transform the way we design buildings, public spaces and local economies to reduce environmental harm and improve our health.
Architect and author Michael Pawlyn joins me to discuss the newly released third edition of his book 'Biomimicry in Architecture'. We discuss what biomimicry actually means and lots of examples of how it can be applied in the built environment.
Buy the book: Biomimicry in Architecture (3rd Edition)
Listen to my previous conversation with Michael:
#41: Michael Pawlyn (Flourish) - Regenerative Design, Biomimicry and Systems Change
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Biomimicry has the potential to transform the way we design buildings, public spaces and local economies to reduce environmental harm and improve our health.
Architect and author Michael Pawlyn joins me to discuss the newly released third edition of his book 'Biomimicry in Architecture'. We discuss what biomimicry actually means and lots of examples of how it can be applied in the built environment.
Buy the book: Biomimicry in Architecture (3rd Edition)
Listen to my previous conversation with Michael:
#41: Michael Pawlyn (Flourish) - Regenerative Design, Biomimicry and Systems Change
- - -
Subscribe to the Green Urbanist Newsletter
Work Together
Get in touch
Urban Wilding Hub
GatherMap - Interactive, crowd-source mapping tool
The Green Urbanist podcast is created by Ross O'Ceallaigh.

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