Tijn Tjoelker
@tijntjoelker
Weaving together the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible 🕸️
Tijn Tjoelker
@tijntjoelker
Weaving together the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible 🕸️
We should probably think of cho as “going and pausing” (Wieger [1], p. 789), and thus as “rhythmic movement,” where going is yang and pausing is yin.
Explores the interconnected crises of environmental degradation and social inequality, termed the "Great Unraveling," emphasizing the need for systemic change and resilience-building to address these compounding global challenges.
LinkThe text outlines the principles and methodology of biomimicry, emphasizing nature's strategies as sustainable design inspirations, and presenting frameworks for integrating biological insights into human innovations.
LinkBiomimicry Design Lens