tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1743856875524772586.post1524215784218160551..comments2023-09-16T15:27:39.388+01:00Comments on anne thorne architects blog: A good term for BiomimicryUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1743856875524772586.post-82926180464974418832011-10-11T11:02:05.446+01:002011-10-11T11:02:05.446+01:00Hello! what a lovely piece on me, Thank you ATA! ...Hello! what a lovely piece on me, Thank you ATA! The blog for KTH biomimicry is actually written mostly by the students. I wanted them to practice in communicating 'biomimicry' to the public. So please enjoy. My semi-blob/website can be found on www.annamariaorru.com<br /><br />The new book by Michael Pawlyn is wonderful, and contains the variety of project I worked on with him including Sahara forest project (for innovative water harvesting), Douglas river bridge (for nature's structural inspiration), and the Plastiki boat (for natures strength in a pomegranite, and ecosystem self sufficiency).<br /><br />Other wonderful books on biomimicry includ:<br />- Nature's Desin by Richard Thompson (a good funny read!)<br />- Cats paws and catapults by Steven Vogel<br />- The blue economy by Gunter Pauli<br />- Animal Architecture by Mike Hansell<br /><br />Just to name a few! happy reading and Biomimicry exploration<br />- Anna Maria Orruorruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15718240992224580066noreply@blogger.com