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The term “biomimetics,” used to describe architecture that mimics natural forms and processes, was coined by Otto Schmitt in the mid-20th century, but the concept has been around for longer.
Many early-twentieth-century artists, especially from French and German avant-garde groups, such as Les Fauves and Der Blaue Reiter, freed of the concept that the goal of art was to reproduce ...
A throwback to early 20th Century aviation may hold the key to ... Strongly reminiscent of biplanes still in use today, the researcher's concept supersonic aircraft introduces a second wing ...
That’s what happened a century ago as tuberculosis ... saying very clearly: That architecture was being presented as a cure.” In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the perceived answer ...
This early mid-century ... The futuristic structure boasts a swimming pool and greenhouse all part of its 1939 design. Elliot James CCJ Social Newsdesk Macon, Georgia, has some great architecture.