For the Constructal Law Research Community

The Constructal Strength Ecosystem

As we approach the 30th anniversary of the Constructal Law, the diversity of thinkers and researchers in this community is rich with possibility. This page is an open invitation to explore co-creative possibilities with a common goal to advance design that benefits society. Learn more about the ways to participate below.

"The holistic view is the key to understanding design in nature and predicting the future."

— Adrian Bejan, Diversity Through Freedom, p. 4

3 Ways to Participate

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Add your strengths to the blueprint and receive ongoing invitations to engage — conversations, reflections, and updates as the research evolves. No commitment required, just curiosity.

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Ground the wisdom of your lived experience with an expert. Watch the course and book a live session with Christine.

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Self-Guided

Self-guided experience — deeper, more interactive, and built with this community in mind. Release date mid summer.

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Strength Grounding

I can now recognize how the most aligned moments in my life and career are because I was embodying my own strengths.

— Project Manager

Peer-reviewed research | Biosystems, 2026

The future is flow: embodied constructal design for human creativity

This article presents human creativity as a flow phenomenon — shaped by access, resistance, and the freedom to reorganize. Drawing on the Constructal Law and foundational research on flow, it offers a conceptual framework for how creativity emerges and scales within living systems.

About this work

The story behind the science

In 2020, I sent Adrian Bejan a random email about flow in the human experience and he replied: "keep exploring." Since then, I've been researching the science of flow and human flourishing — continuing to explore how the Constructal Law empowers the human spirit. I'm telling the more of the story and lived experience behind it all on Patterns in the Wild.