The Institute of Ecotechnics founded and developed The October Gallery, an internationally recognized art and cultural events center in central London as a meeting place for the ‘transvangarde’ – cutting-edge artists, musicians, poets and thinkers from all cultures around the planet. The gallery annually curates art exhibitions relating to different cultures each year as well as hosting a wide range of music, theatre, and seminars.
Founded in 1979, October Gallery is a charitable trust which is supported by sales of art, rental of the Gallery’s unique facilities, grants from various funding bodies and the active support of dedicated artists, musicians, writers and many friends from around the world. The Gallery’s Education Department is inclusive of all ages from under 5 to PGCE student and delivers a wide range of provision.
The biosphere 2 is an air tight glass structure containing models of seven biomes: an ocean with coral reef, a marsh, a rainforest, a savannah, a desert, and farming areas. Click here to learn more.
A project that is no longer stewarded by the institute. However, Birdwood Downs will continue to be the home of several innovative projects under its new ownership, including studies investigating the impact of invasive woody weeds on groundwater recharge, an emphasis on eco-remedies to increase carbon sequestration in the soil, and much more. Click here to learn more.
A project that is no longer stewarded by the institute.The Caravan of Dreams began as a headquarters for the Theater of all Possibilities. It remained an iconic theater in Fort Worth Texas for decades. Click to learn more.
Synergia Ranch is a regenerative agriculture site of 111 acres that was once a degraded landscape. It is also the head quarters of the Institute of Ecotechnics and is an active event and retreat center in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Las Casas de la Selva is a sustainable forestry & rainforest enrichment project on 1000 acres in Puerto Rico. Established in 1983, it currently hosts airbnb, retreats, and educational workshops.
RESEARCH VESSEL HERACLITUS, the Chinese-junk research ship built by the Institute of Ecotechnics in 1975, has sailed the world’s oceans for over forty years, traveling more than 270,000 nautical miles in every sea except the Arctic.
Over the course of its twelve epic expeditions, the ship has been a nautical home to hundreds of seafarers from all walks of life, hailing from over fifty countries. The Heraclitus is a floating platform for arts, science, ecology and adventure. She conducts citizen science in marine ecologies, documents cultural oral history in coastal areas, and collects data documenting the quickening cycle of decline in our oceans from warming, acidification, and other impacts on the ocean ecosystems resulting from climate change impacts.
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The Institute of Ecotechnics founded and developed The October Gallery , an internationally recognized art and cultural events center in the Bloomsbury area of central London as a meeting place for the ‘ transvangarde ‘ – cutting-edge artists, musicians,…Click here to learn more.
EDEN IN IRAQ: THE WASTEWATER GARDEN PROJECT
A project of: artist Meridel Rubenstein, environmental engineers Dr. Mark Nelson and Dr. Davide Tocchetto, and engineer Jassim Al-Asadi, Managing Director, Nature Iraq (NGO).
Sponsored by: Nature Iraq (NGO), S. Iraq and Kurdistan
and the Institute of Ecotechnics, USA and UK
The Matutu Reserve was created in 1984 with the aim of protecting the ecosystems of the Serra do Papagaio region of Brazil. The reserve has a total area of approximately 3,000 hectares and is made up of associated properties that are unified through zoning. Click to learn more.
Irehom is a space that has served as a meeting point for more than 3,000 people, has generated more than 70 volunteer work camps, has been a meeting point for a good number of projects and collectives with whom we share the road, has cleaned and managed about twenty hectares of its forest, has made the cultivation areas productive again, has designed a strategic plan to energize the almost 500 hectares of the Valley of which it is a part, encouraged courses, visits, workshops, conferences, celebrations, meetings of neighbors, of local and also regional groups. Click to learn more.
Since the 2007/2008 season, we have been more formally dedicated to the reforestation of water sources as well as to the diffusion of urban agriculture. We teach ancestral languages and worldviews while paving the way for innovative scientific research. We cultivate traditional arts as well as the most advanced practices of harmonization. From our headquarters in the City of Buenos Aires and from our CENTER FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (CREEA) in the Sierras of Córdoba, we invite conscious institutions and individuals to join our projects and activities to cooperate synergistically with the biosphere and its worlds. Click to learn more.