Biomimicry (from bios meaning life and mimesis meaning to imitate) is a design principle that seeks sustainable solutions to human problems by consulting and emulating nature’s time tested pattern and strategies. According to biologist Janine Benyus (2002), author of the groundbreaking book Biomimicry, the core idea is that nature, imaginative by necessity, has already solved many of the problems designers are grappling with. Biomimicry is applicable in many important things such as, in medicine field, Architecture, and transportation. The technique to apply the biomimicry is by design spiral, by identifying, translating, observing, abstracting, applying, and finally by evaluating. The biomimicry has a bright future because technology is directly proportional to biomimicry because as technology continues applying biomimicry will continue as well.
1. Introduction
In these days it becomes very important to invent things inspired from the nature and the way to invent is called biomimcry. It is because such things make the life easier by mimicking. However, biomimcry has lots of effects, to make innovations happen by biomimicry that means waste of time and loses of money. Biomimicry is an innovation method that seeks sustainable solutions by emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies. According to biologist Janine Benyus (2002), author of the groundbreaking book Biomimicry, the core idea is that nature, imaginative by necessity, has already solved many of the problems designers are grappling with. Examples of biomimicry airplanes inspired from birds, strong roofs inspired from seashells, and many things .This paper is going to focus in the applications of biomimcry such as, the application in animals. Further, it will discuss about biomimicry design spiral as the principles of application.
2. Products Inspired by Animals
There are so many applications of biomimicry this report is going to mention of three of