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Biomimicry: When Nature Inspires Amazing Inventions


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No. of pages 80

Published: 2020

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Biomimicry: When Nature Inspires Amazing Inventions" by Emmanuelle Walker explores how the natural world has inspired innovative solutions to human challenges. The book showcases a variety of inventions that mimic the designs and strategies found in nature, demonstrating how organisms and ecosystems solve problems efficiently. Through vivid illustrations and engaging examples, readers discover the principles of biomimicry and how they can apply these concepts to create sustainable technologies in architecture, engineering, and design. The work celebrates the interconnectedness of life and encourages a deeper appreciation for our environment, urging readers to look to nature for inspiration in their own creative endeavors. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Seven Stories Press, U. S. .

Jean Roussen is a Swiss French graphic designer and writer who dabbles in publishing from time to time. Emmanuelle Walker is an animation director and illustrator from Montreal, Quebec. As well as contributing to Nobrow magazine (Nobrow 8: Hysteria), she has worked with international animation studios across the world (Walt Disney Ltd. , Sherbert and Nexus). She lives and works in London, England.