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Sagrada Familia
I would argue that the “flower pattern” at the ceiling are most likely not “bionic” as they mostly decorative and could be replaced by a simple cones. The columns within church could be bionic as they are like tree trunks splitting into branches and could only be replaced by much more massive simple columns. Therefore using that design also serves a technical function. (Which is what makes something “bionic”.) 46.5.2.245 (talk) 07:44, 4 February 2022 (UTC)

Baionic
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The BIQ (Bio-Intelligent Quotient) House
"This produces zero carbon electricity, which is twice as effective as photovoltaics." Right now, this is physically impossible. Photosynthesis is far less efficient than silicon solar panels, to a factor of 10 or more. And this doesn't even include the efficiency losses in converting algae to electricity nor the costs for all this industrial equipment. 2A02:8108:8A80:3DBC:EDA9:230B:4574:AE79 (talk) 17:50, 14 February 2024 (UTC)