In recent years, bio-design has emerged as an innovative new discipline that uses biological processes to create sustainable approaches to design, building, and fabrication. From collaborating with living organisms such as mycelium to using artificial intelligence to guide the growth of plants, these designers and architects are exploring new ways to shape our material world in ways that are respectful of our planetary boundaries.
In this annual symposium, we are interested in exploring how this area of design is developing across global regions, and in critically discussing how it needs to evolve to address today’s environmental and ecological challenges. Design with the Living aims to provide a space for critique and to drive an annual review of the agency of ‘design with the living’ in a global perspective.
It is co-organized by the Design Museum, the Design & Living Systems Lab (Central Saint Martins UAL), The Bio ID Lab (Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL), and the British Council. Organized by Carole Collet, Director, Maison/0 & Director Design and Living Systems Lab, Central Saint Martins, UAL.