Proudly Announcing our Partnership with B+H Architects
From the very beginning, our mission has been “to make it better, naturally”. We are extremely passionate about building a deeply sustainable world by working with, and leveraging, the genius of nature. Since 2017, we have been fortunate to work on some amazing projects with some incredible partners. This has included award-winning master plans in Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and across Canada. We have helped design sustainable buildings in Asia and North America. We have partnered with biomimicry pioneer Jay Harman and Pax Scientific to evolve the manufacturing techniques and applications of his incredible, lily-inspired impeller. We have helped create Canada’s first circular food economy with the City of Guelph - bringing the deeper principles of biomimicry to life. And we have even led resiliency workshops with companies and company leaders on incredible backcountry excursions.
Today, we are proud to announce that our next evolution towards a truly sustainable future begins with our formal partnership with B+H Architects. B+H is an award-winning, global design firm that focuses on architecture, planning, interiors, and advanced strategy. Biomimicry Frontiers will be joining B+H to help execute their new biomimicry service offering, which will be an expansion of their global Sustainability + Resilience platform. After years of working together, the partnership was obvious and natural. With a shared, bold vision and a commitment to deep sustainability, our combined expertise along with B+H’s global resources will allow us to forge a new path forward in how we design, develop, think, and build in harmony with nature.
We couldn’t be more excited about this collaboration as it offers a bigger and bolder platform to implement biomimicry standards in a global market. It allows us to push the paradigm and continue to find practical ways to bridge the contrast between nature and design. After years of collaboration, it seems right that we finally joined forces to bring nature more prominently to the forefront of our built environments.
As we grow our network and create new connections, we will look forward to collectively finding ways to bring nature’s genius to the forefront of design. If you are interested in collaborating with us, reach out. We know that the genius is still – and always will be - in the collaboration of the commons.