by Herbarium | Aug 5, 2015 | Case Studies, Communication
The term ‘biomimicry’ comes from the Latin words bio – meaning life and mimises – meaning to imitate and refers to referencing for design ideas. It is ‘the conscious emulation of life’s genius’. A popular example of biomimicry is Velcro,...
by Herbarium | Aug 4, 2015 | Communication
During monsoon season, the rain-drenched jungles of the Western Ghats can give off an eerie glow, allowing a rare glimpse into one of nature’s spectacular eccentricities. Read the article Here By Neelima Vallangi/3 August 2015
by Herbarium | Jul 30, 2015 | Communication
Built by artist Bartholomaus Traubeck, this record player (and some considerable programming) can actually translate the rings of trees into piano music. Watch the video Here
by Herbarium | Jul 29, 2015 | Communication
Australian gardening personality Jane Edmanson, and award-winning landscape designer Jim Fogarty, this week both called on Victorians to reclaim Victoria’s title as ‘The Garden State’ Read the article Here
by Herbarium | Jul 26, 2015 | Communication
Reposted from ABC National Tree Day: A selection of some of Australia’s favourite trees By Jennifer King : read article Here Updated about 4 hours ago PHOTO: This jacaranda tree, which bursts into flower around September each year, is a favourite. (Supplied:...