Inorganic Flora

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By highlighting the geometric and mechanical structure of flowers, computer graphics illustrator Macoto Murayama produced these beautiful renderings. These flowers must not be seen as "just a simulation of old nature"; they are constructional studies, made to inspire (who wouldn't want to live in a flower-tower?!).


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Check out Murayama's other awesome CG's:

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via: pinktentacle.com | Related: Would you like a Bouquet of Nanoflowers? | Lilium Urbanus | Learning to build Superman's house | Observing Next Nature | Sunflower Satellite Dish | Bone Chair | Growing a hidden Architecture

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