Heritage Council

The Heritage Council seeks to protect and enhance the richness, quality and diversity of our national heritage for everyone. It works with its partners to increase awareness of our national heritage.

There are very few problems nature hasn’t already solved!

Dr. Dayna Baumeister, leading biomimicry expert and co-founder of the Biomimicry Guild, will describe what’s new in the field of bio-inspired design and the promise of biomimicry to solve grand challenges while conserving life’s genius.

Introduction by Paul Cunningham, RTÉ Environment Correspondent.

6:45 p.m., September 7th, 2010

Please note change of venue to:
The Royal College of Surgeons
,
123 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2.

Biomimicry is a design discipline that seeks sustainable and life-friendly solutions by emulating nature’s time-tested ideas. Observing how a 45 ton humpback whale jumps has revolutionised turbines and propellors. Understanding how insects gather moisture in the desert is helping combat drought. Analysing spiders' has led to stronger, lighter and more durable fabrics.

Biomimics around the world are learning to adhere like a gecko, streamline car bodies like a boxfish, cool buildings like a termite, make fiber optics like a sea sponge, and run a business like a redwood forest.

Seating limited. Booking required before Wednesday September 1st at mail@heritagecouncil.ie Seating is on a first come first served basis.

Presented by The Heritage Council in celebration of International Year of Biodiversity.

Click here to download an A5 sized PDF flyer [PDF 76K]

  • Archaeology
  • Architecture
  • Education
  • Museums & Archive
  • Inland Waterways
  • Marine
  • Recreation
  • Wildlife
  • Landscape
  • Irish Walled Towns
  • County Heritage Services
  • Planning
 

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Tuesday, 07. September 2010
00:29 - There are very few problems nature hasn’t already solved!
Biomimicry: Emulating Nature’s Genius. [Please note change of venue to the Royal College of Surgeons, 123 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2.]
Wednesday, 15. September 2010
11:25 - The Natural History and Ecology of Irish Water Beetles
Lecture by Marguerita Gioria, UCD. OHAS Research Centre, Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Wednesday 15th September 2010.
Saturday, 18. September 2010
11:15 - Art in the Land Conference & evening performance
September 18th, Lough Boora Parklands, Co. Offaly
Wednesday, 22. September 2010
14:31 - LCA CPD Training Course
Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd September 2010. Spanish Point and Tulla, County Clare.
Thursday, 23. September 2010
09:45 - Climate Change and the Risk to Material Culture
The Hunt Symposium Series : 23 September 2010
14:31 - LCA CPD Training Course
Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd September 2010. Spanish Point and Tulla, County Clare.
Friday, 24. September 2010
16:06 - Stone Wall Workshop
Inis Oírr, County Galway. 24th-26th September 2010
Saturday, 25. September 2010
16:06 - Stone Wall Workshop
Inis Oírr, County Galway. 24th-26th September 2010
Sunday, 26. September 2010
16:06 - Stone Wall Workshop
Inis Oírr, County Galway. 24th-26th September 2010
Wednesday, 29. September 2010
11:28 - Endocrine Disruption in Freshwater Fish in the Shannon River Basin District - Male or Female? That is the Question
Lecture by Dr Andy Fogarty, Lecturer, School of Science [AIT]. OHAS Research Centre, Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Wednesday 29th September 2010.
Thursday, 30. September 2010
10:49 - 2010 Irish Walled Towns Network Annual Conference and AGM
Thursday, September 30th. The Heritage Council, Áras na hOidhreachta, Church Lane, Kilkenny.

NEWS

The Heritage Council Grants Programme

The Heritage Council Grants Programme for 2011 is now open. The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 8th October at 5.00 p.m. Please visit the Grants section of this website for information on making an application.

Innovation inspired by nature

A Big 'Thank You' to all the National Heritage Week Event Organisers

Irish National Strategic Archaeological Research [INSTAR] Programme web archive launch