Misc

Talk on Doctoral Research at Barnard College

DESIGNING THE FUNGAL CITY - Exploring mycorrhizal networks in the built environment


With restoration efforts presently being conducted above ground in urban environments to enable green spaces to flourish and thrive, we realize that we have been overlooking the critical underground actors that contribute to the wellbeing of our urban ecosystems.  Humans have evicted fungi from the soil. Our obsession towards industrialization and urbanization, has led us to build underground infrastructure that has taken the place of soil based microorganisms such as mycorrhizal fungi which are vital to the survival of plant species above ground. How can fungi [re]claim space in the built environment? This talk explores how mycorrhizal networks and thus plant connectivity, can be beneficial to the design of urban ecosystems.

'Tools for Them' showing at NRW-Forum

Showing from FEBRUARY 11 – MAY 22 2022

'Tools for Them' was exhibited in the Subversive Designs show at NRW-Forum in Dusseldorf. The exhibition space has been transformed into a warehouse where functional shelving systems house the pieces and a robot moves through the aisles transporting products. Instead of unique artistic pieces, the group exhibition shows products by contemporary designers who deal with some of the pressing issues of our time: climate change, digitalisation, and discrimination. The exhibition is curated by Alain Bieber, artistic director of the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf, and Judith Winterhager, curatorial assistant of the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf. Some of the works were found using nextmuseum.io, the platform for co-curation and co-creation. The exhibition design is by Please Don’t Touch.

Building Educational Gardens for Edward Bush Public School

You are not alone, join us and #HarvestAtHome

We are recipients of a grant to launch IDM.Grow at NYU!