

AskNature: Solutions from Life
Join the Biomimicry Institute and partners for AskNature: Solutions from Life, an inspiring event that explores how nature offers powerful, life-friendly solutions to some of our greatest challenges—from climate change and biodiversity loss to rethinking our “Take, Make, Waste” systems. With 3.8 billion years of evolution, nature has already solved many of the problems we face—sustainably, efficiently, and in harmony with life. Discover tangible breakthroughs from the world of biomimicry, hear from leading innovators, and connect with a vibrant community at the intersection of science, design, and nature. When you ask nature, you begin to see the world—and its challenges—through a different lens, and new possibilities emerge for a thriving, regenerative future.
Press Passes available. Contact media@biomimicry.org with inquiries.
About the Biomimicry Institute:
The Biomimicry Institute is a nonprofit organization that envisions a Nature Positive, inclusive, and regenerative world inspired and guided by nature's genius. Since our founding 20 years ago, we have worked to spread the practice of looking to the solutions developed by living organisms over billions of years to provide insight and inspiration for effective, efficient, and sustainable innovations and approaches to addressing our own challenges. We have embarked on a ten-year vision to dramatically scale the impact that biomimicry is having on some of the biggest challenges facing the world today, including climate change, biodiversity loss, our disconnection from nature, and the harmful impacts of our "take, make, waste" approach. Read more about our strategy by visiting our website.
Our Gratitudes:
We would like to extend a huge thank you to COOKFOX Architects for generously providing the space for this event. COOKFOX Architects was founded in 2003 by Rick Cook and Bob Fox to pursue beautiful, innovative and sustainable design. Now led by Rick and seven partners, their core mission is to create environmentally responsible, holistic and biophilic architecture that fosters occupant well-being and a healthy urban landscape.