
78: How Does Biomimicry Apply to Architecture?
08/02/17 • 41 min
On this episode of the Art of Construction, we have an awe-inspiring conversation with Cynthia Fishman, an Architect at KTGY Architecture + Planning. Cynthia is currently working on her Master of Science in Biomimicry through Arizona State University. “What is biomimicry?” you ask? Have a listen as Cynthia shares her knowledge about biomimicry and how it can be applied to architecture
On this episode of the Art of Construction, we have an awe-inspiring conversation with Cynthia Fishman, an Architect at KTGY Architecture + Planning. Cynthia is currently working on her Master of Science in Biomimicry through Arizona State University. “What is biomimicry?” you ask? Have a listen as Cynthia shares her knowledge about biomimicry and how it can be applied to architecture
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