Biomimicry is a concept based on the use of natural principles and structures in the process of architectural and interior design in order to create innovative and sustainable solutions. This topic is an important aspect of modern design practice, where ideas from the natural world serve as a source of inspiration for the development of functional, aesthetically attractive and environmentally sound projects.This paper explores the basic principles of biomimicry in architecture and interior design, such as ergonomics, energy conservation, materials and structures, and adaptation to the environment. The main focus is to analyze how biomimetic approaches can be successfully integrated into projects to enhance their functionality, efficiency and sustainability. In addition, the role of biomimicry in modern architectural practice, its impact on the creation of innovative and unique forms, structures and spaces, as well as prospects for its further development are discussed. Based on the analysis, it is concluded that biomimicry is a significant and promising trend that contributes to the development of modern architectural and design thinking towards more environmentally and innovatively oriented concepts. The study and analysis as one of the new approaches and patterns in the field of architecture is explored, with the goal of imitating nature and using it as a source of inspiration while also delivering novel answers to man's problems. Organic simulation is a multi-level design process that incorporates principles and concepts that are inspired by nature. The goal of this article is to introduce and pique designers' interest in the biomimicry concept, which refers to susainability through looking to nature for solutions.