Proposing and designing an ascending sequential historical path for imitating nature in architectural buildings across the ages between strength and weakness, which is addressed in this research paper, contributes to investigating the extent to which it is possible to determine the quality and degree of presence of the concept of biomimicry throughout history in these different architectural eras in the work. Architectural research, monitoring and documenting the relationship between historical architectural stations and the effects of nature on them in all their architectural aspects. The research methodology is based on defining the research problem, then presenting the importance of the research field, defining the objectives, then studying previous literature related to the research, introducing the applied study cases, choosing the proposed measurement method, and the reasons for choosing the applied study samples. Then he made questionnaire forms to conduct the research survey. The sample of the research study was chosen from 75 people, including architects, designers, specialists in the field of architecture, and students of the Department of Architecture in a number of universities with different schools and architectural orientations. The random method was excluded because it is not suitable for research and does not obtain misleading opinions or answers for reasons. Outside the scope of research, such as the weakness of culture or the spread of misconceptions about the concept of living tradition, or what is known as biomimetic, and its mutual relationship with the building over the ages among the public, or the lack of understanding of the criteria presented in the questionnaires, then monitoring the results and observations and it was noted that many historical examples of architectural stations for inspired buildings From nature, it has failed the test when compared to modern-day examples of imitating nature in architecture, such as green sustainable architecture, because it lacks the features of imitating nature in appearance and content. The most notable finding in the results is that sustainable architecture (green bio) obtained an average of (5) and a percentage reached (23%). It is the architecture with the highest majority in the other architectural stations in the application of Biomemicry, while it was found that Islamic architecture received an average score of (2.3) and a percentage of (11%), and it is the least architecture in the other architectural stations in the application of Biomemicry. The research paper recommends and proposes the application of the applied research study on a large scale. Wider and on a larger scale to all segments of society in order to better understand the public's sense and interpretations of the value of architectural biomimicry with different types of buildings throughout the ages and civilizations of historical practice, to measure the extent of their awareness and to become familiar with information for general users, which has been proven from previous studies that it often differs from the information and study of architects and specialists in this field.