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Repeat Nature Observation Exercises
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How marine habitats are informing new concrete designs
10 XPECOncrete offers products that facilitate the growth and regeneration of local marine species and strengthen structures over time through a process known as bioprotection. Inspired by beach rock formations, coral polyps, oyster shells, mangrove roots, and other marine habitats and life forms, ECOncrete embodies biomimicry’s design intention: to learn from and mimic forms and processes found in nature to create regenerative solutions.
To learn more about ECOncrete and their nature-inspired innovation, visit:
https://www.asknature.org/strategy/adhesive-is-both-strong-and-flexible/
https://www.biomimicry.org/solution/econcrete/
https://www.econcretetech.com
Art and Animation by Jules Bartl
Produced and Narrated by Ed Prosser
With special thanks to support from the Ray C. Anderson Foundation.
To learn more about ECOncrete and their nature-inspired innovation, visit:
https://www.asknature.org/strategy/adhesive-is-both-strong-and-flexible/
https://www.biomimicry.org/solution/econcrete/
https://www.econcretetech.com
Art and Animation by Jules Bartl
Produced and Narrated by Ed Prosser
With special thanks to support from the Ray C. Anderson Foundation.
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