BioUncredited.

Antiquity to Biomimicry: Part 4

8 min · 19. apr. 2024
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The last episode in the first series of BioUncredited! Beginning with the Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple, we explore how the intricate structure of tree branches inspired the construction of the world's tallest wooden pagoda. Through the ingenious use of Dugong brackets mimicking the strength and flexibility of tree branches, ancient builders created a resilient monument that defied the test of time. Next, the spotlight shifts to the Eiffel Tower, where you'll discover the surprising influence of the human thigh bone on Gustave Eiffel's iconic design. And towards the end, the episode unveils the secrets of Gothic ribbed vaults, likening their design to the skeletal support system of a turtle. Happy listening! - Nivrrithi Arvindkumar, Host of BioUncredited

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Antiquity to Biomimicry: Part 4

The last episode in the first series of BioUncredited! Beginning with the Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple, we explore how the intricate structure of tree branches inspired the construction of the world's tallest wooden pagoda. Through the ingenious use of Dugong brackets mimicking the strength and flexibility of tree branches, ancient builders created a resilient monument that defied the test of time. Next, the spotlight shifts to the Eiffel Tower, where you'll discover the surprising influence of the human thigh bone on Gustave Eiffel's iconic design. And towards the end, the episode unveils the secrets of Gothic ribbed vaults, likening their design to the skeletal support system of a turtle. Happy listening! - Nivrrithi Arvindkumar, Host of BioUncredited

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