24/04/2023
Thank you to all those who attended and supported the launch of the Biomimicry Design Toolkit! We were extremely heartened by the amount of enthusiasm shown to adopt and mainstream biomimicry into built environment design. We would like to express our gratitude to DesignSingapore Council for providing us with this opportunity for research and, a platform to showcase our work. We would also like to thank Mrs Kirtida Mekani and Mr Duleesha Kulasooriya for opening and closing the event respectively, Dr Lena CHAN, Mr Richard Hassell, Mr Chee Yung Kuan, Mr Jeff Carnell for joining the panel and sharing their insights on the challenges and opportunities for adopting biomimicry into industry practise and Dr Zheng Kai for facilitating the discussion.
We are incredibly proud to have our Biomimicry Design Toolkit out in the world and urge you to purchase a copy today. An e-book version can be purchased at this link - https://biomimicry.biosea.sg/order/. If you are interested in purchasing a physical copy, please drop us an email at [email protected] as limited copies are available for delivery in Singapore.
Last but not the least, this book would not have been possible without the efforts of the entire team behind it, the (i) Authors - Dr Anuj Jain, Atticus Cummings, Grace Lim SY, Leanne Haan, Lisa Teo, Maitreyee Fadnavis, Munshi Toh, Nathan Hays, Ruiee Dhuri, Saloni Swaminathan, (ii) Advisors & Collaborators - Chee Yung Kuan, christian delacruz, Jodie Monteiro, Katharina Hecht, Kuowei Chiu, Lidia Badarnah, Petra Gruber, Rupert Soar, Shruti Pilare, Zheng Kai and (iii) Contributors Priyanka Sancheti, Celine Tan, Madhvi Chulet, Bu Jing Yi, Janee Lim, Kelly Siman, PhD, Nicholas Loh, Shruti Sunil, Alysa Marie Tan and Teoh Jia Heng. And a special shout out to NTU’s Prof Hortense Le Ferrand’s and Eugene Soh for the collaboration on the fabrication of elephant skin tiles and James Khoo for his work on the video features.
We hope you enjoyed the event and will continue to support bioSEA’s efforts to grow and mainstream Biomimicry design into the built environment!