It is one thing to be inspired by nature and a whole other to be able to replicate it to any extent of competency. But the design by Arthur Azoulai and Melody Rees take the concept of Biomimicry to whole new plane with its sweeping design, flowing lines and ecological implication. Designed to function as a connecting structure between existing spaces, the ‘Praxis of Flow’ allows you to explore eco architecture in a brand new way.
The designers drew inspiration from Italian Spaghetti and the South American Ant-Eater to build this winding and twisted green structure. It not only focuses on the main building, but also on the space outside that connects it with its surrounding structures. With such design and space offered, various green gardens are put in place along with food markets.
The design tries to be one with its surroundings. So, by further adding green to the pathways, you can integrate it with natural surroundings. Unlike many other modern buildings, its flowing lines, convulsed contours and spiral design offer it a unique look and yet allow it to be one with the planet. While mimicking this in reality might be difficult, we would sure like to see someone give it a shot!
Via: Evolo