definition
Design based on emulating the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human problems
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Biomimétisme
definition FR
Processus de conception, d'innovation et d’ingénierie s'inspirant des formes, matières, propriétés, processus et fonctions du vivant
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Consciously emulating Nature’s genius means viewing and valuing the natural world differently. In biomimicry, we look at Nature as model, mentor, and measure.”
Consciously emulating Nature’s genius means viewing and valuing the natural world differently. In biomimicry, we look at Nature as model, mentor, and measure.”
J.M. Benyus
In biology material is expensive but shape is cheap. As of today the opposite was true in the case of technology.
In biology material is expensive but shape is cheap. As of today the opposite was true in the case of technology.
Julian Vincent
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
Albert Einstein
[One must not] fear that the adoption of forms and volumes closely following natural laws must lead to a monotonous and unsupportable uniformity of products.
[One must not] fear that the adoption of forms and volumes closely following natural laws must lead to a monotonous and unsupportable uniformity of products.
Consciously emulating Nature’s genius means viewing and valuing the natural world differently. In biomimicry, we look at Nature as model, mentor, and measure
Consciously emulating Nature’s genius means viewing and valuing the natural world differently. In biomimicry, we look at Nature as model, mentor, and measure
J.M. Benyus
(Mazzoleni, 2013)
(Mazzoleni, 2013)
Darmon, 2018
Darmon, 2018