Periodic Reporting for period 2 - LIAR (Living Architecture)
Período documentado: 2017-04-01 hasta 2019-06-30
• Foundational concepts through which ‘designed’ metabolisms can computationally process, recycle, remediate and synthesise valuable compounds from waste water.
• Transferable principles by which synthetic ecosystems can shape the environmental performance of our living spaces to increase our health, productivity and ecosystems impact.
• New standards for synthetic ‘ecosystems’ through consortia design, engineering and optimization.
The living brick also represents the first prototype for integrating anaerobic fuel cells with structure. We are developing this experimental research platform towards programmable operations that include modification of internal environment such as ceramic technology, as well as metabolic modifications using synthetic biology techniques. Our research is situated within a context whereby meaningful parameters that influence the efficiency/performance of these structural cells can be identified and evaluated for the (downstream) development of commercial, and customisable products.