We can build like termites and save money doing it

I first read about Zimbabwean architect Mick Pearce’s innovative approach to designing buildings that suit their environment and don’t waste natural resources quite some time ago – probably about the time I read Janine Benyrus’ ground-breaking book on how we could learn to design from nature, which kicked off biomimicry.

Termite mound in Tanzania. Via Wikimedia Commons.
By Vierka Maráková, Slovakia – Own work, Public Domain,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7402112

Simply put, “biomimicry is the practice of looking to nature for inspiration to solve design problems in a regenerative way.” And that is how Pearce designs buildings in Zimbabwe, Australia, China and Somalia. Considering that operating buildings represents 40% of all the energy used by humanity,” Biomimicry notes, “learning how to design them to be more sustainable is vitally important.” This approach is catching on.

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