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		<description><![CDATA[BIOS Design Collective is a working group of academic and professional designers &#8220;exploring the application of biological patterns to architecture.&#8221; The latest project to pull natural science into the built environment is the PhotoBioReactor Sculpture by Charles Lee. Part sculpture, part renewable fuel factory and part bio-remediation plant, the design brings artistic, yet functional, forms [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="new" href="http://biosarch.wordpress.com/">BIOS Design Collective</a> is a working group of academic and professional designers &#8220;exploring the application of biological patterns to architecture.&#8221; The latest project to pull natural science into the built environment is the PhotoBioReactor Sculpture by Charles Lee. Part sculpture, part renewable fuel factory and part bio-remediation plant, the design brings artistic, yet functional, forms into the landscape to inspire the imagination.</p>

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