Biomimicry in Architecture with Michael Pawlyn

“As many architects have been inspired by nature, Michael Pawlyn concentrates on ’s potential to influence the function rather than the form of a building. He believes a functional revolution needs to occur, stating we need to focus on a radical increase in resource efficiency, a shift to closed-looped systems and the transformation from our current fossil fuel economy to a solar economy. With the natural world as our living proof, Pawlyn believes all three of these challenges are crucial and achievable.”

Biomimicry in Architecture with Michael Pawlyn

“As many architects have been inspired by nature, Michael Pawlyn concentrates on ’s potential to influence the function rather than the form of a building. He believes a functional revolution needs to occur, stating we need to focus on a radical increase in resource efficiency, a shift to closed-looped systems and the transformation from our current fossil fuel economy to a solar economy. With the natural world as our living proof, Pawlyn believes all three of these challenges are crucial and achievable.”

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