Will we soon coexist with living, sensing materials? – Interview with Frame Magazine about possible architectural Futures

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Will we soon coexist with living, sensing materials? - Interview with Frame Magazine about possible architectural Futures





The Human-Bacteria Interfaces Group consisting of four of our PhD Students at the HBBE (Paula Nerlich, Romy Kaiser, Bea Delgado Corrales and Anne-Sofie Belling) was interviewed by Frame Magazine about their vision of possible living architectural Futures when exhibiting their Human-Bacteria Interfaces concept at the Driving the Human Festival in Berlin at the end of November 2022.


In the interview with editor Tracey Ingram the group addressed questions ranging from the current state of constructing with biomaterials towards speculative possibilites of living homes, also sharing insight to several prototypes and projects at the HBBE.


Read the full interview with Frame Magazine here!





Find out more about the Human-Bacteria Interface Project here.