Well, naturally

Biomimicry designs solutions by drawing inspiration from nature's forms, processes, and systems. This practice benefits both people and the planet. Lily Urmann, a biomimic, explores biomimicry applications globally in her podcast, 'Learning from N...

Nature has always been the ultimate innovator, refining solutions over billions of years. Biomimicry taps into this genius, taking inspiration from nature's forms, processes and systems to design solutions that benefit both people and the planet. It's a fascinating field that transforms how we think about innovation and sustainability.

If you're keen to know more about it, follow Lily Urmann, a biomimic, educator and communicator, and her podcast 'Learning from Nature'. She delves into this dynamic practice in her explorations of biomimicry's applications globally.

From architecture and engineering to material science and business design, biomimicry offers fresh, life-friendly approaches to complex challenges. In this 2022 episode, What is Biomimicry?, Urmann introduces the concept and explains its importance in addressing today's challenges.


Whether you're an architect, designer or simply curious about this stream, this episode lays the foundation for incorporating biomimicry into your projects and everyday life. Join Urmann on this journey into the brilliant, beautiful world of nature's wisdom, and discover how its lessons can inspire groundbreaking ideas.

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