Biomimicry Open House and 'Designed To Move' Seeds Exhibit
Join the Biomimicry Center at Arizona State University for a celebration of nature's design genius!
Biomimicry Open House:
Stop by our newly remodeled digs and discover how looking to nature has helped architects from the Tempe-based Architekton to redesign a more sustainable office space.
"Designed To Move" Exhibit:
Then, walk next door to experience "Designed To Move: Seeds That Float, Fly or Hitchhike through the Desert Southwest." Learn how desert seeds are inspiring designs for self-activated robots and more efficient wind-turbine blades.
This surprising, up-close look at the beauty and functional diversity of desert seeds features work by Arizona photographer Taylor James.
Event is from 5 to 8 p.m., including a gallery talk at 6 p.m. with Adelheid Fischer, assistant director of the Biomimicry Center, and Dana Baumeister, co-director of the Biomimicry Center.