Wednesday, September 8, 2010

biomimicry

Architecture has embraced biomimicry from a very, very early stage all the way back to the Greeks.

biomimicry
the copying or imitation of a natural phenomenon's or environment's efficiency and survival mechanisms in manufacturing processes or in applied case-based reasoning; also written biomimickry


Make a sentence:

Actually, it's not easy to understand the term,biomimicry'. So I searched the google, and I learned that there is a book, which is called 'biomimicry'. I read the index of the book. It looks like a genius book that teaches how to think intelligently. I heard the kind of book, and I think it's amazing. However, it's imaginal, I mean sometimes it's difficult to explain. Plus, maybe we can't see the specific results even though we understand the ideas. What do you think of this idea?

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