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Natures design Nuts and bolts vs. Nuts and berries

Natures design

Organic design Description: Curvy as-symetric plant-like forms

Organic design Why imitate nature? Human Beings like it! E. g proportions At least since the Renaissance, many artists and architects have proportioned their works to approximate the golden ratio. Approximately 1. 6180339887

Organic design forms

Organic design pattern and repetition

Organic design Not new. . Ornate organic forms Even Watts steam engine, symbol of industrial revolution was ornamented 1782

Organic design Art/Design Movements: Art Nouveau

Organic design Famous designers: Christopher Dresser 1890

Organic design After Modernism organic with simple lines Famous designers: Arne Jacobsen 1958

Organic design Art/Design Movements: Eero Saarinen The Tulip Chair 1956

Bionics - Biomimicry Copy nature’s function-Velcro

Bionics - Biomimicry Buckminster Fuller http: //bfi. org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/geodesic-domes R. Buckminster Fuller, 1895 - 1983 Renowned for his comprehensive perspective on the world's problems. For more than five decades, he developed pioneering solutions that reflected his commitment to the potential of innovative design to create technology that does "more with less" and thereby improves human lives.

Bionics - Biomimicry Buckminster Fuller Geodesic Domes Applying modern technological know-how to shelter construction. Making shelter more comfortable and efficient. Making shelter more economically available to a greater number of people.

Bionics - Biomimicry Buckminster Fuller http: //www. edenproject. com/visit-us/whats-here/rainforest-biome Appearance and function

Bionics - Biomimicry Buckminster Fuller http: //bfi. org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/geodesic-domes In the 1960's Buckminster Fuller proposed a “world peace game” that was intended to facilitate a comprehensive, design science approach to the problems of the world. The use of “world” in the title obviously refers to Fuller's global perspective and his contention that we need a systems approach that deals with the world as a whole, and not in what he called a “local focus hocus pocus” manner.

Bionics - Biomimicry Technology: The bionic method Gowrie Waterhouse What is perceived as an appropriate for a given life form could provide a precedent for products sympathetic to the natural environment

Bionics - Biomimicry Technology: Bionic to Biomimicry

Bionics - Biomimicry Victor Papanek 1923 - 1998 The ideal design solution is to achieve, ’the most with the least. Considering biological prototypes (bionics) could help us achieve this aim’

Bionics - Biomimicry Victor Papanek a strong advocate of the socially and ecologically responsible design of products, tools, and community infrastructures. He disapproved of manufactured products that were unsafe, showy, maladapted, or essentially useless

Bionics - Biomimicry Victor Papanek http: //papanek. org/

Bionics - Biomimicry Victor Papanek 1923 - 1998 http: //www 2. uiah. fi/~tleinone/papanek. html

Modern Sustainables

Modern Sustainables Famous designers: Ross Lovegrove 1990 - present Inspired by the logic and beauty of nature his design possess a trinity between technology, materials science and intelligent organic form. Minimal materials

Modern Sustainables There is always embedded a deeply human and resourceful approach in his designs, which project an optimism, and innovative vitality in everything he touches from cameras to cars to trains, aviation and architecture. See more at: http: //www. rosslovegrove. com/index. php/aboutus/#sthash. d. RO 1 m. Gq. L. dpuf Solar Tree for Artemide Milan.

CELLULAR AUTOMATION – ORIGIN OF SPECIES 2, Second Nature exhibition curated by Tokujin Yoshioka, 21_21 Design Sight, Tokyo, November 2008 See more at: http: //www. rosslovegrove. com/index. php/a bout-us/#sthash. d. RO 1 m. Gq. L. dpuf

Modern Sustainables Famous designers: Philippe Starck 1980 -present Philippe Starck & Riko Unveil Prefab P. A. T. H Eco Homes in Europe Read more: http: //inhabitat. com/philippestarck-riko-unveil-prefab-p-a-t-h-eco-homesin-europe/

Modern Sustainables Famous designers: Philippe Starck 1980 -present Philippe Starck & Riko Unveil Prefab P. A. T. H Eco Homes in Europe consumers can configure a home with a variety of materials, exterior facades and even renewable energy systems to meet their needs. homes can be completed in 6 months. Home owners can also elect to include a number of sustainable systems to further reduce their impact, including photovoltaics, solar thermal panels, a heat pump, a wind turbine and a rain water collector. Read more: http: //inhabitat. com/philippe-starck-rikounveil-prefab-p-a-t-h-eco-homes-in-europe/
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Modern Sustainables Famous designers: Mark Newson [I have] a desire to want to make things better and the desire to create things that have a sense of longevity– not landfill. I love the idea of designing something that as a consumer you can have for the rest of your life, and it will work forever. I don’t like the idea of disposability. Read more: http: //www. indesignlive. com/articles/people /Design-Excellence-with-Marc. Newson#ixzz 2 q. Zzzo. VWT

Bionics - Biomimicry New generation of designers inspired by Papanek Vinay Venkatraman aims to design technological devices for the "bottom of the pyramid" rather than simply for the affluent. http: //www. ted. com/talks/vinay_venkatraman_technolo gy_crafts_for_the_digitally_underserved. html

Modern Sustainables http: //inhabitat. com/the-biomimicrymanual/

Modern Sustainables http: //inhabitat. com/the-biomimicrymanual/

Bionics - Biomimicry http: //biomimicry. net/ Janine Benyus

Modern Sustainables http: //www. livingprinciples. org/biomimicry/

Bionics - Biomimicry http: //biomimicry. net/ http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=n 77 Bfxn. Vlyc#t=14
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