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Biomimicry =Bio+ Mimicry ‘Bio’ means life ‘Mimicry’ means to imitate Biomimicry is a discipline that studies nature's best ideas and then imitates these designs and processes to solve human problems.
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Termite Mound Eastgate Centre, with its distinctive chimneys
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Biology-to-Design approach Understanding a biological phenomenon and then applying it to a human design challenge. Design-to-Biology approach Identifying the core function of design challenge and then looking to nature to see how various organisms or ecosystems have achieved that function.
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Step 1. Identify Develop a Design Brief with specifics about the problem to be resolved Step 2. Interpret Biologize the question; ask the Design Brief from Nature's perspective: Translate the design function into functions carried out in nature. Ask “How does Nature do this function?” “How does Nature NOT do this function?” Step 3. Discover Look for the champions in nature who answer/resolve your challenges
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Step 4. Abstract Find the repeating patterns and processes within nature that achieve success Select the champions with the most relevant strategies to your particular design challenge. Abstract from this list the repeating successes and principles that achieve this success. Step 5. Emulate Develop ideas and solutions based on the natural models Step 6. Evaluate Evaluate your design solution against Life’s Principles
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How life has sustained on earth for 3.85 billion years. 1. Life adapts and evolves 2. Life creates conditions conductive to life.
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Shinkansen Bullet Train, Japan
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Small bumps & waxy crystals on Lotus Leaf
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Biomimicry can help us to create products and processes that: Are sustainable Perform well Save Energy Cut Material Costs Redefine and Eliminate “Waste” Define new product categories and industries Drive Profits
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