Two members of the Hub at Northumbria University, Gary Black, Hub co-Director and Professor of Protein Biochemistry along with Darren Smith, Associate Professor in Phage Biology […]
Within the Microbial Environments team of the HBBE we are interested in the millions of microorganisms we share our everyday habitats with. These microbes include complex […]
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: […]
On today’s Earth Day the HBBE takes the opportunity to give sustainability a firm priority by releasing its Sustainability Mission Statement! The HBBE states its commitment […]
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 […]
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 […]
We are thrilled to share the exhilarating news that the Bio-Futures for Transplanetary Habitats (BFfTH) Special Interest Group has officially launched its brand-new website! The newly […]
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 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 […]
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 […]