Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Biomimicry

For sea stars, fertilization takes place externally, both male and female releasing their gametes into the environment. The resulting fertilized embryos form part of the zooplankton in most species.




When the limb of the salamander is cut off, a layer of epidermis covers the surface of the amputation site. In the first few days after the injury, this wounded epidermis transforms into a layer of signaling cells called the Apical Epithelial Cap (AEC), which has a vital role in regeneration. In the meantime, fibroblasts from the connective tissue migrate across the amputation surface to meet at the center of the wound. These fibroblasts multiply to form a blastema, which are the progenitors for the new limb.


Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Images of Colonization




These images are here to help inspire imagination and creativity for this quarter's studio design project.






Monday, January 4, 2010

402L

this will be my blog for arc402L which is my studio class for my fourth year, second quarter of architecture school :D