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In this article, we list some of the best biomimicry examples for urban design. Urbanisation is rapidly reshaping our landscapes across the world, and there is a strong need for sustainable, low-impact solutions like green architecture and nature-inspired designs.Â
By applying biomimicry, and study...
Is it a plant? Is it an animal? No, it's fungi! You might be wondering how itâs possible to get protein from a source thatâs neither plant-based or animal-derived. MycoSure, a proudly South African company is using mycelia, the roots of fungi, to create a sustainable protein product that can be used...
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'...
You may have heard of the Biomimicry Institute's Ray of Hope Prize. For the last nine years, 10 startups have competed (and collaborated) annually to win $100,000 ⌠this year, that is no longer the case.Â
The Ray of Hope Accelerator is no longer a competition. Today, the Biomimicry Institute has re...
What can you learn from evolution? That is, the process of evolving, not just the theory. This article is an open exploration into the genius of nature at a systems level and discusses evolution and how to think about objectives and end goals. Does evolution have a goal? And if so, what is the goal ...
So you ask ... who is biomimicry really for?
I have often heard the phrase âbiomimicry is for everyoneâ. I disagree. Let me explain.
Biomimicry is for anyone, but not everyone.
If something is for everyone, itâs for no one. Why? Well, there are approximately 8,019,876,189 (i.e. 8 billion-odd) hum...
"About 90% of startups fail."
There was a collective wince. Then, a moment of held breath, as we each peered at the statistics, assessing our own personal level of risk. Some nervous laughs. Some uncomfortable shifting in seats. Nadezhda pressed on with her final presentation.Â
Business is messy, ...
Interview of Learn Biomimicryâs 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...
In a world where the future is faster than we think - what does it mean to âlearnâ in the 21st century?Â
Education has often been thought of as lacking innovation. Though if we look closer - there are a number of organisations that are rethinking education.Â
Today, weâre gonna be benchmarking - i....
Weâve all been there - standing across from a friend or colleague, trying to explain the genius of biomimicry. Itâs very hard to explain why something so simple can be so ⌠genius.Â
Weâve all heard about Velcro, Leonardo's flying machine and the Shinkansen Bullet Train inspired by the Kingfisher's ...
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