
Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 1: Diurnal Cycles and Convective Ventilation
Bio-Architectural Blueprint: Lessons from Termite Mounds 1 Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 1: Diurnal Cycles and Convective Ventilation 2 Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 2: Solar Geometry and Thermal Gradients 3 Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 3: Internal Architecture Revealed by Tomography 4 Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 4: Biomimicry in Action-The Eastgate Centre 5 Bio-Architectural Blueprint - Part 5: Computational Modeling for Future Applications ← Series Home The Fortress Built by Bloated Royalty Imagine a structure so vast that, if scaled to human terms, it would stand a mile high, yet it was constructed entirely by tiny insects with minute brains working in complete darkness. This fortress, built by termites, is a triumph of cooperative engineering, featuring sturdy walls to repel enemies, deep dungeons for moisture gathering, and internal space for food storage and crop cultivation. At the core of this complex lies the queen, a monumental figure who produces a thousand eggs daily to sustain the army of masons and gardeners. She resides in a special chamber, a voluntary prisoner whose bulk eventually prevents her from moving or squeezing through the corridors built by the attentive workers. ...