Visit our work at Edinburgh Science Festival this year! HBBE is present with several exhibition pieces in the main atrium of the National Museums Scotland on […]
The Living Textiles Research Group has been established as a core research theme for the Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment. Living Textiles, led by […]
In January 2024 Living Textiles welcomed visiting researcher Jan Konicek from FUA Technical University Liberec to The Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment. Working alongside […]
From light pollution to e-waste and healthy ageing to biomaterials, the Festival of Futures at Lancaster University is all set to show how design research can […]
We are excited to announce our upcoming exhibition in the _OME: Biogenic Construction: Building the future with microbial minerals Biomineralization is nature’s method of creating durable, robust […]
Exciting news on the way – We are currently building our Bioknit Prototype Nr. 4 #The Growing Room. A three-metre high architecture composed of fungal mycelium […]
We are delighted to announce that we are exhibiting at the Design Museum London as part of the Future Observatory Display, opening on the 20th of November […]
You are warmly invited to our Research Seminar Series that is open to ALL looking to learn and engage with our NUAcT fellows. Come along to meet our fellows […]
We are delighted to share updates on the latest work from the Microbial Environments Theme, researching on OMEinfo. WHAT IS OMEinfo? OMEinfo is an open-source bioinformatics […]
We are very excited to send a full cohort to the ACADIA conference ‘Habits of the Anthropocene’ this year! We are engaged in workshops, several paper sessions […]
Are you interested in joining the Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment as a PhD Student and developing a PhD Studentship application with us? We are looking for […]
We are excited to announce our involvement in the ACADIA 2023 Conference ‘Habits of the Anthropocene’ this year. The conference is hosted at the University of […]