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Innovation Inspired by Nature
Ask a farmer, not Google Many engineers already know this: nature is way more efficient than any industrial system. So it’s time to learn from nature, check out ‘Biomimicry’ the science which actively learn from nature!
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Biomimicry in architectural design: The Bullitt Center
Biomimicry in architectural design: The Bullitt Center
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Innovators are full of questions. Nature has answers. AskNature provides innovators with the world’s most comprehensive catalog of nature’s solutions to human design challenges.
“AskNature Nuggets present biological strategies and their corresponding design principles in a series of short and fun videos.”
AskNature uses a classification system—the Biomimicry Taxonomy—to categorize the different ways in which organisms and natural systems address challenges. How these organisms and systems do so represents potential solutions to similar challenges that we face as humans. The Biomimicry Taxonomy organizes biology by function. In AskNature, the ways that organisms and systems have adapted in response to challenges are called strategies. Put another way, a strategy is how an organism does something and a function is why it does it.
Think like nature because it's her world.
Lindsay James, Interface Flor