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A blue morpho butterfly (Morpho peleides). The patterns of morpho butterflies wings have been mimicked by fashion designers to create a material called structurally coloured fibre.(Yuri Cortez/AFP via Getty Images)
Azita Ardakani is happiest walking in any forest by the Pacific, where she s grounded in the earth beneath her and can feel the enormous power of the ocean next to her. As an entrepreneur, innovator and design student, her sense of reverence for the natural world led her to become curious about the way that nature solves problems.
For Ardakani, a walk outdoors is a master class in design principles. These organisms tend to be responsive, self-regulated, modular and nested, self-organized and maintain integrity with their own self-renewal, she says.