Copying Camels
Planetary exploration becomes easier for space rovers as their wheels mimic the hoof patterns
of camels- some of the most experienced desert wanderers.
Nosedive
Just as the swift kingfisher dives seamlessly into water, Japan’s bullet trains make smooth shifts
between tunnel and open air with similarly shaped “beaks”.
Webs on Waves
Ship schematics use the technologies behind intricate spider webs as they trap air bubbles to
stay afloat. Even the rockiest of waves won’t bring these boats down.
Turbine Watching
As humpback whale fins evolved ridges to cut through waves like butter, wind turbines adopt this feature to slice through wind for more efficient energy generation.
Echolocation Vision
To see without great sight is how bats evolved, thus the technologies to assist the visually
impaired recreates the same echolocation tools.
Grippy Gardening
Gecko’s sticky feet transform the climbing technologies of the future, using specific patterns to
create the strongest grip allowing humanity to climb what their heart desires.
Mold Mapping
Railway lines are some of the most difficult to optimize, so leave it to the naturally occurring
growth of slime mold to create highly efficient rail systems across the globe.
Mold Mapping
Railway lines are some of the most difficult to optimize, so leave it to the naturally occurring
growth of slime mold to create highly efficient rail systems across the globe.
Mold Mapping
Railway lines are some of the most difficult to optimize, so leave it to the naturally occurring
growth of slime mold to create highly efficient rail systems across the globe.
Honeycomb Hills
Rice field organization becomes easier when it takes inspiration from some of the most organized colonies of bees. Honeycomb patterning across mountains allows for the greatest of yields.
Floating through Floods
With the threat of rising waters and more frequent flooding, the Amazonian Lilypad-inspired boats allow for communities to traverse on currents to safer destinations.
Evolution Expo
Evolution Expo is a series inspired loosely by advertising posters which visualize the advancements of Biomimicry. These innovations represent how nature is reincarnated within human machines.