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Bat wings are currently being studied by Breuer and Swartz at Brown University for biomimetic applications in engineering. Over two dozen seperate wing-joints as well as highly flexible membranes allow for the generation of a great number of wing shapes for increased maneuverability. In particular, the way bats can make 180 degree turns in mid-air may be used to inform a new generation of fighter jets.
Extreme Adaptability
2007-07-29
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Build Build (2010)
Conservation Conservation (2010)
BEYOND Magzine BEYOND Magazine (2010)
Architects Newspaper AIA (2010)
Inhabitat Magazine Inhabitat Magazine (2010)
KCRW KCRW (2010)

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Seoul Design Olympics Seoul (2009)
Transclimatic Sydney (2009)
WildChild Bridge Gallery (2009)
Matters of Sensation Artists Space (2008)
SYN_Athroisis Thessaloniki (2008)
MAK Vertical Garden Schindler House (2006)

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Latent Color
What is Cooption?
Bio-Variegation and Luminescence
Biomega Motorcycle
Bird Style
Mega-grooves and Micro-ridges

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