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So I went deeper ahunmπ @DEVLUTO
I just discovered biomimetics, and I genuinely can't stop thinking about it.
The idea is surprisingly simple: instead of forcing solutions, we learn from nature. After all, nature has been testing, refining, and optimizing designs for billions of years.
What amazed me is that biomimetics isn't about copying how nature looks ... it's about understanding how nature works. A building doesn't need to look like a tree to learn from one. It can learn from how trees distribute loads, adapt to their environment, or use resources efficiently. The same applies to everything from transportation and materials to architecture and energy systems.
The more I read about it, the more I realize that many of our biggest design challenges already have solutions hidden in ecosystems, plants, animals, and natural processes that have evolved over millions of years.
As someone interested in architecture and design, discovering biomimetics feels like finding a completely new lens through which to see the world.
Maybe the future of innovation isn't about designing against nature.
Maybe it's about designing with it. πΏ
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The idea is surprisingly simple: instead of forcing solutions, we learn from nature. After all, nature has been testing, refining, and optimizing designs for billions of years.
What amazed me is that biomimetics isn't about copying how nature looks ... it's about understanding how nature works. A building doesn't need to look like a tree to learn from one. It can learn from how trees distribute loads, adapt to their environment, or use resources efficiently. The same applies to everything from transportation and materials to architecture and energy systems.
The more I read about it, the more I realize that many of our biggest design challenges already have solutions hidden in ecosystems, plants, animals, and natural processes that have evolved over millions of years.
As someone interested in architecture and design, discovering biomimetics feels like finding a completely new lens through which to see the world.
Maybe the future of innovation isn't about designing against nature.
Maybe it's about designing with it. πΏ
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Biomimicry_innovation_insp_z_library_sk,_1lib_sk,_z_lib_sk.pdf
Then found this GOATED BOOK
if you wanna go deep tooo.....
This book is like a deep detailed explanation of everything you need to know about biomimetics...
It's like A 101 and an everything book
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if you wanna go deep tooo.....
This book is like a deep detailed explanation of everything you need to know about biomimetics...
It's like A 101 and an everything book
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