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  • About
    • Project Overview
    • SCHEDULE
    • 2025 Event Gallery
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    • Project Based Learning
    • Inclusive Learning
    • Waste & The Environment
    • Student Groups & Layout
  • The Challenges
    • 1. COVERED WALKWAYS
    • 2. PLAY & CONNECTION SPACES
    • 3. FLEXIBLE STUDY AREAS
    • 4. SPORTS & RECREATION
    • 5. SLIPPERY FLOORS
    • 6.EATING & GATHERING SPACES
  • Tasks
    • Task 1 - Biomimetic Case Study
    • Task 2 - Problem Investigation
    • Task 3 - Researching Biomimetic Solutions
    • Task 4 - Peer Review & Feedback
    • Task 5 - Design Ideas
    • Task 6 - Peer Review & Feedback
    • Task 7 - Prototyping
    • Task 8 - Video Presentation
  • Student Guidance
    • What is Biomimicry?
    • Useful Websites
    • HOW TO:
      • Unpack a Problem
      • Utilise AI
      • Research
      • Plan
      • Write a Success Criteria
      • Design & Prototype
      • Test & Evaluate
      • Provide & Receive Feedback
  • Past Events
    • 2022/23 Event
      • Event Gallery
      • 2023 Winning Projects
      • Awards & Competition
      • Groups & Portfolios
        • Group Portfolios
        • Group Lists
        • Collaborative Norms
      • Daily Schedules
        • Pre-Event
        • Day 1
        • Day 2
        • Day 3
        • Day 4
    • 2023/24 Event
      • Event Gallery
    • 2024/25 Event
UWCSEA Mimic Makers

BIOMIMICRY INSTITUTE

Your one-stop for all things biomimicry.
The what's and the why's. 

BIOMIMICRY TOOLBOX

A guide to help identify how you can use nature to help solve problems

ASK NATURE

Examples of how and why nature has been used to improve quality of life and solve problems.

OXMAN

UNTOOLS

Collection of thinking tools and frameworks to help you solve problems, make decisions and understand systems.

BIOMIMICRY SINGAPORE

BIOMIMICRY COMMONS

HUB FOR BIOMIMICRY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

INSPIRATIONAL VIDEOS

MAKING BIOMATERIAL FROM AVOCADOS

MAKING BIOPLASTIC FROM ORANGES

HOW TERMITE MOUNDS KEEP COOL

MAKING BIODEGRADEABLE FABRIC

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