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With the emergence of life, human beings have had a direct relationship with architecture. While the bond between architecture and human beings in primitive times was provided with nature; Today, with the development of technology, a variable established as a result of the intersection of different parameters has evolved into a relationship. In this context, designers and architects who set up the variable architectural role, lead to innovations and add different ideas and perspectives to their design approaches. Nowadays, this differentiation is realized with the search for new, complex and multiple ideas, while the way of reflection on architectural products indicates an innovation that encompasses the whole process such as material, technique, production and form. It is seen that the two basic building blocks of innovation are nature and technology. Mankind has always been inspired by nature, but in today's new design approaches, nature is not only a formal emulation, but also is aimed at reaching and using data for understanding, learning, improving and developing nature with the possibilities brought by technology. In today's design approaches, the intersection of technology and nature is an important issue. Neri Oxman is one of the designers / architects who make research with the idea of being a source for future studies in a multidisciplinary environment at different scales. In this article, it is aimed to discuss the design approach (Bio Computing) through form, biology and technology by examining the designs produced by Neri Oxman's research group at the intersection of nature and technology. With the document analysis, which is a qualitative research method, Neri Oxman's design research products and the architectural products produced by the intersection of biology and technology produced after 2007 were discussed. It is seen that the material, technique, production and form processes of the works produced by biological data and digital tools progress together. In this context, Neri Oxman's design thinking and productions provide an innovative perspective for the future in the fields of design and architecture.