About us
Biotonomy is a global company specializing in integrating Nature Based Solutions into buildings and cities. At Biotonomy Academy, we are changing the way we design and build. With over 15 years of experience, we have delivered award-winning projects and trained professionals around the world, helping them implement practical and effective solutions.
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Our mission is clear: to redesign how humanity inhabits the planet by building with nature.
At Biotonomy Academy, we provide the training and tools for the people who shape buildings — from design to construction and ownership — to make that shift happen in real projects. We have already proven that integrating nature into architecture is both functional and efficient, and we’re here to help you do the same.
Hi, I'm Moein, but most people just call me Moe.
I grew up during a war and watched my city fall apart. Conventional buildings stopped working — no water, no power, no shelter from the heat. But the ancient ones kept going. That contrast never left me.
That obsession led me to study Engineering and Architecture and work on some of the biggest construction projects in the world. But I walked away. Conventional construction was not the answer.
For the past 15 years I have been designing award-winning nature-based buildings across 20+ countries. Now I am here to share what I have learned — and help more people build differently.
At Biotonomy Academy, we believe that learning should be closely tied to practice. That’s why our program is designed to offer solutions applicable to real-world projects. Each module focuses on providing students with the tools they need to implement the concepts learned directly in the professional world.
The training is applied to real projects, not fictional exercises. Students use what they learn to make concrete technical decisions, dealing with real constraints such as climate, regulations, budget, and construction feasibility.
Hotel Mariposa - Spain
A real hotel project in Málaga where the building treats and reuses its own wastewater to irrigate an outdoor vertical garden — reducing water use and turning a waste problem into something useful.
Cultural Center in Lebanon
A cultural center designed to fit its place, using local natural materials and simple ideas like natural heating and cooling. Water is reused on site instead of wasted, making the building work as part of its surroundings.
Autonomous House in Austria
A residential project focused on designing a house with a high level of autonomy. Water, energy, and thermal comfort systems were developed from the conceptual phase, prioritizing technically viable solutions over generic approaches.
These projects show how the Biotonomy Academy is used in real work, not just in theory.