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Kitti Butter is a research-driven designer working at the Innovation Center of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) in Budapest. She holds an MA in Product Design from MOME. Her current work focuses on more-than-human placemaking and biodiversity resilience, with a special focus on pollinators. Kitti also engages in biodesign projects, working with mushroom mycelium to create biodegradable design artefacts, such as the Growing Objects lamp series.
Pollino: Bridging Disciplines for More-than-Human Placemaking
How can designers effectively engage in ecological placemaking and turn knowledge into actionable design solutions? In this talk, Kitti Butter presents the Pollino project, which integrates pollinator-supporting interventions into the city fabric to foster healthy ecosystems and encourage public engagement in biodiversity conservation.