
The Biomimicry Institute invites you to a conversation with renowned architect and biomimicry leader Michael Pawlyn, whose work asks one of the most important questions of our time: How can we build a world that is truly life-friendly?
Drawing on lessons from nature, Pawlyn will share how biomimicry offers not just design solutions, but also a framework for systems change—moving beyond incremental improvements to transformative shifts that align human activity with the conditions that support all of life. From circular resource flows to regenerative architecture, his vision opens new possibilities for rethinking how we design, create, and collaborate. This event asks you to imagine pathways to systemic transformation, grounded in ecological wisdom and practical design strategies. Whether you’re an architect, innovator, changemaker, or simply curious about the potential of nature-inspired solutions, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how biomimicry can guide us toward a flourishing future.