Distant solarpunk: the emergence of living materials, materials with A.I. grow and support many species. These materials communicate with nature.

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What Is in Biomimicry in architecture and manufacturing is the practice of designing buildings and products that simulate or co-opt processes that occur in nature

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Distant purifying use of and new emerging Mollusks, mangrove roots, algae and other aquatic species have the ability to clean water. ‘living’ purification devices help to clean the water. The waste gets

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This is the Bio City which unlocks emerging trends through a radical emerging approach to urban nature including urban rewilding, permaculture, biomimicry, biophilia, urban agriculture, continuous productive urban landscapes, and blue-green infrastructure.
By Studio Ana D'Apuzzo

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An old biomimicry concept: a ship that swims in the water like an eel (or lamprey) undulating movement. It pulls cargo-greenhouse containers. The greenhouses full of plants can be left behind at harbors for local communities. (When severe droughts strike)

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Distant solarpunk? Growing things on some sort of ‘material’ bed (supply of the building blocks) in a similar way like galls grow on leaves…

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+ distant A ‘grow bed’, containing a fluid with construction materials gets delivered and placed. Artificial seeds with design blue prints, are planted into the bed and after a while new structures grow (like galls) .

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Late Solarpunk (part 1): with portable devices containing artificial, architectural seeds to grow plant like shelters - programmable & allowing a variety of house designs - shown here a plant pavilion structure

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When architecture becomes gardening. Nomads arrive in a desert, plant seeds and grow habitats that support humans as well as many other species. Regenerative practices.

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This is an old arcology design. It was a exercise. Interesting here is the endoskeleton of the starfish. The prevents cracks and fissures. The can resist the impact of waves. It inspired me to make this concept.

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An utopian city high in the sky. Some biomimicry inspired concepts: very tall grass columns, a platform made from large leaves, huge mud bird nest buildings, spiders’ silk thread sticking it all together.

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Biomimicry & solarpunk futurism / an urban water distribution system mimics the blood circulatory system

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