The students are investigating the 'new' design direction involving the integration of biological mimicry into their design thinking to embed the ecological imperative of considering the effect on our future in everything we design and create. Biomimicry is a 'new' paradigm for design and one that builds on many environmental and ecologically sound principles and forward thinking designers' efforts of recent years
Bio-Mimic It!
Yr 10 Biomimicry Student Projects 2010 Below are the students project images from the inaugural Biomimicry Project undertaken in 2010. In order from Top to bottm left to right are Chen Ding's Ladybeetle seat Jun Su Jang's "Apple" Storage Kae Fukushima's "Honeycomb" Desk tidy and Bookstand Nikhil Jatte's "Leaf "Bookshelf Tae Sik Kim's "Oct-ie-pus" Tie rack Sang's leaf table Tony Kim's "Snake"Book Stand Violet LIndsay's "Web" Storage Yae Fukushima's "Beehive" Storage Yomg Huey Chow's "GM Watermelon Container" Dong Hwa Sin's "Turtle" Seat and Kaori Inagawa's "Lady Bird" Box