Design in Nature: Ant Nest Architecture
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This is incredible. I am totally amazed at the natural beauty of this architecture. It’s organic yet random. Nature at her finest, reproduced by man. Can any one tell if there are signs of a Fibonacci series or sequence? Sorry I’m reading the DaVinci Code at the moment.
Via: centripetalnotion
Link to the original research article.
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