Biomimicry In Architecture Michael Pawlyn Pdf
Aug 15, 2013 Presentation from VELUX Daylight Symposium 2013 in Copenhagen. For more information please visit www.thedaylightsite.com.
Michael Pawlyn
Michael Pawlyn established Exploration in 2007 and has built a reputation as a thought leader in regenerative design and the circular economy. He has lectured internationally and, in 2011, became one of only a small handful of architects to have a talk posted on TED.com which has since had over 1.8 million views. His book Biomimicry in Architecture has been the publisher’s best-selling title.
Prior to setting up the company Michael Pawlyn worked with Grimshaw for ten years and was central to the team that radically re-invented horticultural architecture for the Eden Project. He was responsible for leading the design of the Warm Temperate and Humid Tropics Biomes and the subsequent phases. He initiated the Grimshaw environmental management system resulting in the company becoming the first firm of European architects to achieve certification to ISO14001.
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By: Michael Pawlyn
- Publisher: RIBA Publishing
Print ISBN: 9781859466285, 1859466281
eText ISBN: 9781000701609, 1000701603
- Edition: 2nd
- Copyright year: 2019
- Format: EPUB
SKU: 9781000701609
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