How can biomimicry help us create thriving, healthy communities that function in harmony with their ecosystems? It’s a question we ask ourselves often—and one we’ve set out to answer for clients who want their built environment projects to be inspired by nature’s genius.
Built environment is a broad concept. It encompasses all human-made spaces that people use every day. That’s why it’s exciting to think about how biomimicry could help those spaces function more like nature does—in a more life-friendly way.
We’re highlighting several work examples that show how we incorporated lessons from nature into built environment projects on our new Built Environment Services page. The work examples unpack the challenge for each project, then define the process and outcome of our biomimetic solutions.
For example, take a look at the work we did for the Spring Mountain Visitors Gateway in Nevada: