Join Henry Amos of Brightblue Studio on 30 November for our next ‘Sustainability Mastermind’ session. Henry will be speaking about Biophilic Design and answering your questions throughout the Q&A.
A few words from Henry Amos:
"Interested in blending extra-ordinary places with investigation, my primary areas of activity are mixing my understanding of human culture with the natural world. I have been asked to talk about Biophilic Design, which luckily for you, is partly how Biophilia afflicts me: So for a moment at least, we have the same focus.
Otherwise I might end up talking about the oak houses of wasps (which incidently were recycled into ink used to write the Magna Carta).
I don't claim to manage to effect biophilic design throughout my activities, but having a serious go brings me a lot of fun and joy, and through which I learn more and more about our surroundings.
I run a little atelier architecture practice that enables me to pursue what I want to do without a lot of control, and partly reflected in the name – Brightblue Studio. And Atelier means I gather a group of people and resources around whichever project is in focus at the time. It also means I am not responsible directly for their actions. That can be fun and free, and at times galling: until we have to put pen to paper.
So at the end of November, I will share with you some of my view of Biophilic Design, and a little of our latest blended multi sensory biophilic essay."