In 1948, a curious architect named Mick Pearce visited Zimbabwe. He marveled at termite mounds, which ingeniously regulated temperature. Inspired, he asked, "Could buildings mimic this?" Fast forward to 1996, Pearce designed the Eastgate Centre in Harare. It used natural ventilation, cutting energy costs by 90%. How did termites achieve this? Their mounds harnessed wind and moisture, maintaining a stable climate. Pearce's innovation sparked a green architecture revolution. Today, buildings worldwide echo termite wisdom, blending nature with design. Isn't it fascinating how tiny insects inspired monumental change? Hit the like button, subscribe, and leave a comment to support us.
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