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Architectural Laboratory Practice for the Development of Clay and Ceramic-Based Photosynthetic Biocomposites.
June 9, 2020
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Vision

Built environments which are life-sustaining and sustained by life. Our mission is to develop biotechnologies to create a new generation of Living Buildings which are responsible and responsive to their natural environment; grown using living engineered materials to reduce inefficient industrial construction processes; metabolise their own waste, reducing pollution, generating energy and high-value products; and modulate their microbiome to benefit human and ecological health and wellbeing.