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SFP Pilot Facility under construction, Sahara Forest Project, October 2012
Bionic Boxes, gannaca
Biomimicry: Biology inspires innovation, Nesta, HotTopics, July 2012
The Sahara Forest Project Signs Agreement to Build a Pilot Project in Qatar, Inhabitat, February 2012
Giant desert greenhouse inspired by camel's nostrils, by Duncan Graham Rowe, New Scientist, February 2012
Sahara Forest Project pilot to be built in Qatar, by Katie Scott for WIRED Magazine, February 2012
Biomimicry is the next great architectural movement, says Michael Pawlyn, and our best answer to the demands of the Ecological Age. Architecture Today, December 2011
moreintelligentlife.com, The Editor's Blog, Q&A, Michael Pawlyn, Architect/Biomimicist
Biomimicry in architecture, by Michael Pawlyn, NBS, July 2011
Biomimicry Solutions, by Michael Pawlyn, DIPLOMAT, June 2011
Plastiki Expedition boat by Exploration Architecture for Adventure Ecology, dezeen magazine, July 2010
High-Tech Energy "Oasis" to Bloom in the Desert? by Christine Dell'Amore, National Geographic News, January 2010
"Energy Oases" to Green the World's Deserts? National Geographic News, January 2010
Michael Pawlyn: Using nature's genius in architecture
How can architects build a new world of sustainable beauty? By learning from nature. At TEDSalon in London, Michael Pawlyn describes three habits of nature that could transform architecture and society: radical resource efficiency, closed loops, and drawing energy from the sun.
Article about the Las Palmas Water Theatre and other projects inspired by nature published in The Guardian 29.08.06
‘Building the Future’ Television Programme about The Las Palmas Water Theatre broadcast by Discovery on 17.06.07 –
Michael Pawlyn lecture delivered at Google’s annual ‘Zeitgeist’ conference and subsequently loaded onto Youtube
Economist article
