This Majlis Mohamed bin Zayed session explores regenerative thinking and nature-inspired design as new approaches to shaping cities and communities. Architect and author Michael Pawlyn presents a compelling case for integrating the built environment with natural systems to enhance collective wellbeing. Drawing on successful examples in architecture and environmental design, he highlights the Sahara Forest Project, water-harvesting structures modelled on camel nostrils, and moonlight-powered venues as proof of concept. Pawlyn argues that embracing nature in design goes beyond improving resource efficiency – it offers a pathway toward sustainability where human settlements contribute positively to the health of the planet.
Contributors:
- HE Dr Nawal Al Hosany, Permanent Representative of the UAE to the International Renewable Energy Agency
Habiba Al Mar’ashi, Co-founder and Chairperson of the Emirates Environmental Group
Mohamed Al Marzooqi, a communications specialist with a special interest in nature, the environment and sustainability
Moderator:
- Saood Al Noori, Head of Diplomatic Engagement, Office of the UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change