Biomimetic architecture is a kind of building design that looks like nature. It means that architects borrow from how plants, animals, and natural systems are built, and use those ideas to make buildings and structures. For example, if you look at a bird's nest, it is full of twists and turns that keep it strong and help it resist the wind and weather. Architects can take ideas from bird's nests, and use them to make parts of a building that are strong and don't easily break when wind and weather come.