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    March 01, 2016
    By Lori Anderson/3M storyteller
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    Butterfly-inspired building

    The rare blue morpho butterfly is among the largest butterflies in the world and one of the most spectacular with its brown wings that suddenly turn iridescent blue. This amazing display happens when blue light reflects off the layers of microscopic scales on its wings. 3M scientists studied the butterfly to mimic this effect in a window film.

    Butterfly-inspired building

    The rare blue morpho butterfly is among the largest butterflies in the world and one of the most spectacular with its brown wings that suddenly turn iridescent blue. This amazing display happens when blue light reflects off the layers of microscopic scales on its wings. 3M scientists studied the butterfly to mimic this effect in a window film.

    Museum at Prairiefire Museum at Prairiefire Museum at Prairiefire

    Mimicking the effect

    Covered with 3M Dichroic film, the windows at the Museum at Prairiefire in Overland Park, Kansas, appear to turn different colors as lighting conditions change. The blue morpho butterfly lives for only 115 days but you can enjoy its influence on architectural design for a long time to come.

    Mimicking the effect

    Covered with 3M Dichroic film, the windows at the Museum at Prairiefire in Overland Park, Kansas, appear to turn different colours as lighting conditions change. The blue morpho butterfly lives for only 115 days but you can enjoy its influence on architectural design for a long time to come.

    See some other architechtural examples of 3M Science Museum at Prairiefire

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