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Nature Does It Better: Biomimicry in Architecture and Engineering

Jamie Dwyer for Redshift

“The most important convergence of design and biological sciences today relies on “innovation” that’s millions, if not billions, of years old.

Biomimicry is the imitation of the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human problems; biomimicry in architecture and manufacturing is the practice of designing buildings and products that simulate or co-opt processes that occur in nature.”

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Nature Does It Better: Biomimicry in Architecture and Engineering

Redshift | July 11, 2016

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