Nature has long served as a blueprint for striking design. Biomimicry takes this further – harnessing not just natural beauty but the groundbreaking functions and survival technologies that animals and plants have perfected over millennia. With climate crisis escalating, biomimicry is no longer just an inspiration – it is an imperative.
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