This is a collection of research from Biomimicry students in various Departments of Architecture, Design and Art in Sweden. The schools involved are: Chalmers University (Gothenburg), KTH and Konstfack (Stockholm). The tutor responsible for the courses is Anna Maria Orru who has been teaching and working in Sweden with Biomimicry since 2010, and in London since 2003.
Monday, 29 January 2018
The glowworm, step 1 in Chalmers Crash Course
We have just started a week long workshop exploring the subject of Biomimicry. Every group get to research a certain environment and a chosen species.
We have the cave & the glowworm.
The Glowworms is an interesting source of inspiration because:
1. They create their own light (supercool!)
2. They live and prosper in a rough environment
3. They are beautiful
4. They are organized as a group (go teamwork!)
How is the light created? Why? What are the conditions that are needed for the glowworm to live and achieve this?
We don't know the answers yet, but we are working on it!
Kind Regards,
Cave Group,
Students from Chalmers Masterprogram Architecture and Cityplanning Beyond Sustainability
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