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Richard Beckett is a Lecturer in Architecture at The Bartlett School of Architecture at UCL.

His research area focuses on BioAugmented Design – a body of ongoing research that operates at the intersection of Biology and Architecture. It explores new paradigms for architecture through a multidisciplinary approach utilising design, computation, microbiology and material science methodologies.

The work investigates the potential for biologically augmenting architecture and materials towards novel solutions for sustainable, resilient and healthy cities.

e: richard.beckett@ucl.ac.uk

Bioreceptive Design

Bioreceptive Design, Research
24th April 2018/Posted by: Probiotica
There is urgency to improve the environmental quality of cities where the present 'greening'...
 
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Computational Seeding of Bioreceptive Materials

Bioreceptive Design, Research
25th July 2017/Posted by: Probiotica
“Computational Seeding of Bioreceptive Materials” is an EPSRC-funded research project focused on developing a...
 
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