Designing with living materials: thoughts on the paradigm shift and an overview of the state of research What is “Bioprotopia”? It is the vision of a world with buildings that grow, self-heal and create virtuous cycles where waste from one process feeds another. A vision where the spaces that we inhabit are attuned to both the human occupants and non-human microbial ecologies. This is the first book to ground the concept of biotechnology in the built environment in tangible, large-scale prototypes. With rich visuals, it presents materials and processes that exploit the many possibilities of shaping the built environment with micro-organisms. At the same time, scientific and technical challenges are discussed, pointing to the need for a shift in thinking and culture to ensure progress. First comprehensive publication on the state of research - Demonstrates the use of renewable materials in design - Illustrative, scientific documentation for design professions and researchers Ruth Morrow , Professorin für Biological Architecture, Newcastle University Ben Bridgens , Dozent für Architectural Technology, Newcastle University Louise Mackenzie , Künstlerin, Kuratorin und Wissenschaftlerin, Newcastle University Ruth Morrow , professor of biological architecture, Newcastle University Ben Bridgens , senior lecturer in architectural technology, Newcastle University Louise Mackenzie , artist, curator and researcher, Newcastle University