Nature's Architects

Nature’s Architects is a free, family-friendly trail to discover twenty micro-homes and structures. Each one is created by leading architects and inspired by nature and biomimicry. They bring to life the fascinating relationship between the built and natural environments by exploring the way plants and creatures build their homes and create forms.

Created by Museum of Architecture, the trail takes place around Pavilion Road and Duke of York Square in Chelsea and runs until the 25 September.
Visit naturesarchitects.org to find out more, to read about how each structure on the trail was made and to watch a video all about how nature can inspire us - including how velcro was invented.

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Cite: "Nature's Architects" 28 Jul 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/986162/natures-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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