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10 ideas on biomimicry & biophilic design
mariah marshall thesis prep F2010
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two opportunities (not mutually exclusive):
biomimicry (v.) -translation of a strategy inspired by nature into a buildable structure
biophilia (n.) - “instinctive bond between human beings and other living systems” (edward o. wilson - biophilia)
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scientific [design] method
-identify a problem you would like to solve -formulate a hypothesis
-test the hypothesis
-collect and analyze the data
-make conclusions
traditional biological design spiral
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SWARM INTELLIGENCE
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SEASONALITY
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COMPETITION IS NATURAL
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DYNAMIC LIGHT
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FREQUENT, SPONTANEOUS CONTACT WITH NATURE
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BUFFER TEMPERATURE
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HEAT EXCHANGE
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KEYSTONE PLANTS
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FORMAL STRATEGIES FOR WATER
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CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM
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PUT TO USE: OPEN SOURCE WALLMARC SWACKHAMER & BLAIR SATTERFIELD (HOUMINN PRACTICE)
http://www.houminn.com/oswall/
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