BIOMIMICRY
What Would Nature Do?
About AZUR | Discovery | Climate | Biomimicry | Cultural | Sun | Less-Than-Zero | Water | Food | Waste | PlaceMaking | BIM | Arcology | Who We Are | Contact

About AZUR | Discovery | Climate | Biomimicry | Cultural | Sun | Less-Than-Zero | Water | Food | Waste | PlaceMaking | BIM | Arcology | Who We Are | Contact

[1] DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
22 Acre Masterplan &
55 Story Tower Complex
Dubai Festival City




[2] JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA Multi-Story Tower & Marine Life Center
Red Sea Aquarium



[3] THEORETICAL DESIGN

Arcology (2.4M Residents)
Novanoah II

The natural flora and fauna of any ecological system have evolved survival strategies over thousands of years to cope with their specific climate and geological terrain. Biomimicry is an approach to design which asks the question "What Would Nature Do" in order to create architectural solutions that are responsive and responsible to the ecology of the region.

How does a cactus actually deal with an arid climate, and how can we apply that to our building design?   Why is a sand dune shaped the way it is, and how does that inform our architecture? Each of our buildings is an organic response to these types of questions, in search of genuinely sustainable habitat for mankind.