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A honeycomb, with its hexagonal shape and repeating pattern, can inspire various design elements in architectural design for example buildingstructures, patterns or interior elements.

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The hexagonal shape of honeycomb cells can inspire the design of building facades. A honeycomb facade can be created using hexagonal tiles, shingles or panels and using various materials such as metal, glass, or ceramic tiles. he unique geometric pattern of the honeycomb can be used to create a distinctive and memorable identity for the building, making it stand out among its surroundings.

From the honey comb structure we can repeat its shape and experiment making patterns to appear within our architecture and find new shapes within these created patterns

The honey comb shape can also be incorporated into the structure of the builsings, stacking the fixtures up or using varied heights and sizes to represent a less traditional honey comb shape.

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