I'm studying the anatomy and form of nature, like plants, animals and also rocks, for an architecture project. Do you guys have something to help me?
>>2177856
One name: Ernst Haeckel
Seriously, his drawings are beautifully inspiring for this. Plus, most of them are freely available
>>2177856
Reword question please. Reword the shit out of it, sorry if english isn't your go-to but I can't understand what you are asking.
>>2177860
haha, ok. I am an architecture student and for my final project of this period I have to search formats, functions and analogies from nature to design an intervention where people can enjoy the place.
Perhaps documentaries and studies more targeted to anatomy of the animals would help me a lot.
>>2177868
Disneyland has some crazy ass plants if you want to hit youtube up. I would just ask bug guy what plants are the sexiest though, I only like pineapples and peonies if you want me to be honest.
Is it the term?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionics
Being a wiki, they have lots of references on the subject.
look at biomimetics and biomimicry. theres a ton of images if you just search biomimicry architecture. sorry i cant give you much more information
the thing you're asking does not make any sense.
Look up on youtube "Functions of the Foreskin" to learn how the human foreskin works.
The human foreskin is an extremely unusual, specialized structure. No other mammal has a prepuce quite like that of the human being--it's significantly more specialized than even that of our closest relatives, the chimpanzees.
what do you even want