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Biomimicry is about bringing nature into every project, not something to destroy or change, and it is now more often integrated into architecture.
Dutch designer Lilian van Daal is looking at ways to reinvent modern furniture using 3D printing technology. To that end, she's created an incredible 3D-printed chair inspired by nature.
Biomimicry: Nature as the Ultimate Engineer Biomimicry, the practice of emulating nature's time-tested patterns and strategies, sits at the core of Clone's design philosophy.
Did you know the Mantis Shrimp can hit its prey faster than a bullet hundreds of thousands of times? Biomimicry, the study of natural design is creating innovative solutions to the worlds biggest ...
Biomimicry is referred to the practice of emulating nature’s principles and designs to create sustainable and eco-friendly products. This interesting concept has been adopted in home décor as ...
Economists are trying to quantify both the spread of the 15-year-old biomimicry industry and its economic effects, and the results are eye-opening.
Aside from the occasional hookah-smoking caterpillar, mushrooms are rarely used as seating. However, if Dutch designer Eric Klarenbeek has his way we'll soon see furniture fabricated from fungi at ...
From antifreeze proteins in fish blood to cleaner enzymes in marine microorganisms, Earth’s colder climes are teeming with remarkable innovations that humans are now learning to replicate.
advertisement 04-13-2009 Milan Report: Break-Out Moment for Biomimicry? At the furniture fair, the Bouroullec brothers ask nature for design ideas.
A new series of projects will allow buildings and even its furniture to sense how they are being used and adapt to changes in the environment around them.
This week on TreeHugger, how biomimicry works, a zombie caterpillar, the science of urban farming, DIY rocket stoves, and much more! 1. How Biomimicry Drives Sustainability: From Fish-Inspired ...
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