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** Still Working In Progress. more like rough sketch.

Abstract
Introduction
Imitating Nature
Background
Beginning, stories and related peoples. also mention about history
but not too deep.
Terminology
different kinds of terms and clear description
Bionic, Biomimetic, Biotech, Biomimicry, Biognosis, etc.
Present states of Bio-mimic theories
On going business in diverse industries and design.
Related works
In architecture
example 1
example 2
Other categories
example 1: highway planning
example 2: fashion design
Conventional approaches
Before Computational Method
early stages of organic architecture, simple shape.
Brutalism: imitating sophisticate forms of nature
In the Era of parametric
New form finding
what we done and what we miss
New approach: coherent solution
relation between inside and outside
new discipline: interior and exterior, there is no clear line in between
them.
coherent approach
advantage of coherent method
originally fully designed as a one organism, use its whole system
countless examples are surround us.

Specimen: Lichen
importance of native species, Finland
features of Lichen
The details: implementation
Analysis
Lichens architectural features
structure, system and algorithm
growing simulation
Implementation
CV5: Finnish Pavilion
sub details
Discussion
limitation
What is the limits? Why still not in mainstream?
interdisciplinary area,
optimistic results
one example of framework
different perspective
Conclusions
limits and prediction
still need more research, but we can see the positive aspect of this
method
further future beyond Biomimicry
More and more technology develop, architecture can imitate natures
movable, adaptable, and flexible features.
Bibliography
Appendix

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