Formlikelys
Formlikelys are a conceptual framework used in biomimicry and design to describe the dominant geometric or structural form characteristics found in biological organisms, natural systems, or ecosystems. The term combines "form" with the suffix "-likelys," indicating the probability or tendency towards certain shapes, structures, or configurations observed in nature. These form tendencies serve specific functions and are shaped by evolutionary pressures, environmental conditions, and resource constraints.
In biological systems, formlikelys include shapes such as fractal branching in trees, streamlined bodies in aquatic
Formlikelys are identified through observation and analysis of biological morphology across different scales, from nano to
In practice, identifying formlikelys involves examining shape patterns in nature, understanding their functional role, and abstracting