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Your first introduction to biomimicry might have begun with the all-too familiar chimes of a TED talk. The applause, the pacing of the presenter, and then, that inevitable point of no return. It clicks. It sticks. Because just like that, biomimicry hooks itself into you. Much like a burr clinging to...
Architect Davina Cranstoun's vision of the future and use of biomimicry feels like something out of a Sci-Fi movie.Â
Her conceptual design symbolises strength and support, drawing inspiration from the "Guardians of the Coastline" - mangroves. This 'Marine Park'...
Interview of Learn Biomimicry’s most recent Biomimicry Practitioner, Annelien Eyskens.
In our world surrounded by sustainability challenges, there is an urgent need for innovative solutions. Though often overlooked by all of us (including me at times), one promising approach is asking nature itself...
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