Biomimicry Fall 2018 Youth Design Challenge by Biomimicry Institute
Geschreven op 22-2-2018 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in NatuurMiddle and high school students across the world will soon have a new way to learn biomimicry while applying it to real-world sustainability problems.
The Biomimicry Institute is currently piloting a Youth Design Challenge with a cohort of middle and high school teachers with the hope of launching a full program in the fall of 2018.
So far, the response has been outstanding.
We look forward to sharing more information soon, but in the meantime, you can sign up here to get updates on the Fall 2018 Youth Design Challenge.
See also: Biomimicry Explained with Drawings and Examples: What Could We Learn from Nature - AskNature: World’s Most Comprehensive and Accessible Online Catalog of Nature’s Solutions – The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge: The Ray C. Anderson Foundation’s Ray of Hope Prize - Biomimicry: A Ground-breaking Vision for Creating a Long-term, Sustainable World -
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Biomimicry The Movie
Biomimicry, the practice of looking deeply into nature for solutions to engineering, design and other challenges, has inspired a film about it’s ground-breaking vision for creating a long-term, sustainable world. This film covers how mimicking nature solves some of our most pressing problems, from reducing carbon emissions to saving water.
The film, titled “Biomimicry” features Janine Benyus, is brought to you by Leonardo DiCaprio, Executive Producers Oliver Stanton, directed by Leila Conners, produced by Mathew Schmid and Bryony Schwan, created by Tree Media with Executive Producers Roee Sharon Peled and George DiCaprio.