Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Abstract The Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment is a new joint venture between Newcastle University […]
The Biodesign Challenge seminar has just finished its first time running in the Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment. Two teams were able to present […]
Researchers at the HBBE, Assia Stefanova, Ben Bridgens & Rachel Armstong, along with Chemical Engineering PhD Researcher Pichaya In-na and Gary Caldwell, a Senior Lecturer in […]
Culina is an HBBE project developed as part of the BioDesign Challenge seminar in 2020.Students: Adrienne Dy, Dawoon Jeong, Emma Riley & Pippa McLeod-Brown Tutors/instructors: Ben Bridgens, Dr Gregory […]
A fourth research theme: Responsible Interactions, led by Ben Bridgens and Ruth Morrow has been added to the HBBE over the summer. The interactions of concern […]
A paper on Bacterial Spore-Based Hygromorphs, a new active material which responds to changes in environmental humidity, was published by HBBE members Emily Birch, Ben Bridgens, […]
COIMBRA | PORTUGAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE I 12 – 15 OCTOBER 2021 CONSTRUCTION, ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY SPECIAL THEMATIC SESSION: RESPONSIBLE BIOTECHNOLOGIES AND BIODESIGN FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Org: […]
The Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment were awarded funding for the project “RESPIRE: Passive, Responsive, Variable Porosity Building Skins”, led by Ben Bridgens, Helen […]
A team of researchers from the HBBE and Newcastle University has published an article on Photosynthetic textile biocomposites in Science and Engineering of Composite Materials 2021, 28(1), 223-236. […]
A team of researchers from the HBBE and Newcastle University has published a paper about Rhythmic Buildings in the Journal Building & Environment. Authors: L.A. van […]
Editors: Owain Pedgley, Valentina Rognoli, Elvin Karana Paperback ISBN: 9780128192443 eBook ISBN: 9780128192450 Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Published Date: 23rd September 2021 Page Count: 328 Co-Authors from the HBBE: Chapter 6: Material change: transforming experience by […]