Comparative Morphology & Industrial Design

A technical platform exploring the relationship between natural forms and object design, focused on ergonomics and functional aesthetics.

We analyze structures, optimize interaction, and create prototypes where function and beauty converge.

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Deepen Your Morphological Analysis

Access our complete library of case studies, technical diagrams, and prototyping methodologies. Transform the observation of nature into applicable design principles.

Free access for academic institutions and research teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers about our comparative morphology studies and industrial design.

We systematically analyze the forms and structures of natural organisms to identify geometric principles, proportions, and relationships that can inspire and optimize the design of industrial objects, prioritizing ergonomics and material efficiency.

Beauty arises from optimized function. We do not add superfluous decorative elements. Every curve, angle, or surface in our designs responds to an ergonomic, manufacturing, or user-object interaction criterion, creating an aesthetic inherent to the object's purpose.

We start with morphological analysis and conceptualization. Then, we develop 3D digital models and run simulations. The key phase is the fabrication of physical scale prototypes, using various materials to validate ergonomics, aesthetics, and technical feasibility before any production.

We collaborate with both. Our technical platform is open to academic or independent research studies seeking to base design on natural principles, as well as to companies wishing to integrate these approaches into new product development.

You can write to us at info@bunungibi.com, call us at 964769171 or visit our facilities at Carrer María Pilar, 495, 19º B. We analyze each proposal on a personalized basis.

Definitions and Scope

This technical platform is dedicated exclusively to the academic and professional study of comparative morphology applied to industrial design. The following establishes fundamental clarifications regarding its nature and content.

1. Nature of Content

The published analyses, geometric diagrams, and case studies are theoretical and methodological in nature. They do not constitute commercial offers, promises of specific results, or contractual advice.

2. Specific Terms

"Prototyping" refers solely to the conceptual development phase within the design process. "Functional aesthetics" denotes a design principle, not a guarantee of performance or market acceptance.

3. Use Limitation

The information contained herein is intended for design professionals, researchers, and students. Its application in concrete projects requires evaluation and adaptation by qualified specialists. Bunungibi is not responsible for interpretations or uses outside the academic and methodological context described here.

For clarifications on these terms, you can contact us using the official information:

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