The OME

New Atlas – “Biological” apartment to be a testbed for living materials and health – 2nd March 2021

 

HBBE Launch

Design Buildings Wiki – The key to zero energy buildings — 4th April 2020

Civil Engineering – How biotechnology can transform delivery and operation of the built environment – 1 February 2020

New Scientist – Technology’s future isn’t gleaming, it’s dirty and biological – 16th October 2019 

Planning, BIM and Construction Today – A world-first research hub to create Living Buildings – 2nd August 2019

Parentology – Your future home could grow and breathe – 1st August 2019

Archinect – A living breathing building: How biology and architecture will change construction and the built environment – 24th July 2019

The Conversation – Five ways buildings of the future will use biotech to become living things – 22nd July 2019. Republished in (selected):

Synbiobeta – Synthetic biology news from the lab bench #1 – 1st July 2019

Chronicle Live – How in the future, building homes could be a real growth industry – 28th June 2019

Building Centre – Biotechnology in the Built Environment – 24th June 2019

Business Leader – World First Reseach Hub in North East to Create Living Buildings – June 25th 2019

Environment Journal – ‘World’s first’ hub for living buildings launched in the North East – June 24th 2019

Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists – World first research hub to create Living Buildings – June 19th 2019

H&V News – Academic collaboration eyes biological building services breakthroughs – June 21st 2019

BBC Radio Newcastle – Interview with Charlie Charlton on Drive Time – June 17th 2019 – Timecode: 37:45

First News – Mushroom Houses Powered by Poo! – June 2019

De Ingenieur – LAB VOOR LEVENDE HUIZEN – June 2019

NE Times: Newcastle and Northumbria Universities Combine for £8 Million World-First Building Reseach Hub – June 19th 2019

The Building Centre Biotechnology in the Built Environment – 24 June 2019

COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium

Chronicle Live – Northumbria University to develop ‘early warning system’ for new Covid-19 variants – 22nd July 2021