Biomimetics and architecture, a field of research that primarily aims to link two key areas, Biology and Architecture. Biomimetics, on the one hand, is related to the observation of the forms and functions of nature that leads through a complex design process to their imitation and particularly their transfer to the field of architecture. On the other hand, the use of parametric design in a sense imitates the way in which nature ends up with the forms and functions that architecture tries to imitate. This interdisciplinarity can lead to the creation of certain types of architecture that will make buildings themselves an organism or an autonomous system in their environment. But how can we prove that the observation and imitation of nature will help us to build autonomous and fully functional buildings? And how close are we to making this image a reality? From the study of nature’s systems in biomimetic research to the use of digital media and robotic machines to create structures, the imitation of nature is still relatively experimental and there is a strong need to answer the questions posed by biomimetic researchers. We now live in a world where its needs are constantly increasing and the need arises to use new methods that speed up the design and construction process. Is it possible to provide solutions to the problems of today with the help of biomimicry and parametric tools? In the present research work, the existing information on imitation in architecture and the use of parametric design will be clarified, as well as an attempt will be made to explore the possibilities of this field, the possibilities which in the future may bring major changes in the way we perceive architecture and the creative design procedure.