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Naturally Inspired Resilience Workshop

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Image credit: Living Future Institute
We are excited to present a sampling of our "BEND, Don't Break" naturally inspired resilience workshop to the Living Future unConference in Seattle this May! Want to learn more? Visit our resilience page!

Biomimicry in Your Backyard

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Our new seminar introduces the concepts of biomimicry, the methodology we use to learn from nature to inspire creative problem solving, in the context of our local ecosystems.  Using a biomimetic lens, we will discover nature's lessons through observation of local species and begin to apply these lessons to our lives and work.  

The Resiliency Institute
Monday, May 20, 2013 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Click here to register.

Visit our Blog!

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The B-Collaborative Blog is a great resource for locally attuned biomimicry.  We write about our work, share our thoughts, link to local events, and discuss interesting topics related to learning from nature.  

Upcoming Events

  • BEND, Don't Break: Leveraging Biomimicry to Embed Nature's Resilience Principles into Human Systems. Living Future unConference. Seattle, WA. May 15 - 17, 2013. 
  • (Re)Connecting with Nature: Exploring Biomimicry in Your Own Backyard.  New event in the suburbs! Monday, May 20, 2013 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. The Resiliency Institute, Clow House in Naperville.

Collaborators in the News!

  • Our work with Biomimicry Chicago's Prairie Project in collaboration with the Living Building Challenge Collaborative: Chicago is featured in the latest issue of Trim Tab, the quarterly publication of the Living Future Institute. 
  • The BEND Group (a B-Collaboration) was featured in a Fast Company article by Erin Leitch, "Creating Resilience by Following Nature's Lead."
  • The B-Collaborative's Amy Coffman Phillips was quoted in a New York Times Green Blog post,  "Will Biomimicry Offer a Way Forward, Post Sandy?"

Our Philosophy

"In the end, we will conserve what we love. 
We will love only what we understand. 
We will understand only what we are taught." 
-  Baba Dioum, African Ecologist, 1968

Our Services

Education 

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Exploring Functional Biology at the CCGT
We educate and inspire the local market by hosting interactive, immersive biomimicry seminars and workshops. 

 

Project Development

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Amy Coffman for Terrapin Bright Green
We catalyze and facilitate projects that contribute to resilient, restorative design for the Chicago area.  Please contact us for more information.

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Contact biomimicry@b-collaborative.com and follow Amy on twitter @amycoffman. 
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