What a man makes is a manifestation of his aspirations and demands. Therefore, the evolution of architecture is a representation of human life and thought. In fact, architecture is manifested as a mirror of human life. However, because of the role of human being in its development, architecture is related to different sciences and sciences. Attitude towards architecture as a living creature is one of the important interpretations which has long been discussed, however, this concept of the first decade of the nineteenth century with the introduction of the term meaning "life-life" meaning was given more attention. like many of the ideas that influence the doctrine of modern architectural doctrine, sociological analogies have come back to like many of the ideas that influence the doctrine of modern architectural doctrine, sociological analogies have come back to 1750. In those years two books of science and history were published, published, and published in 1753, where green plants were written in 1753 by naming of materials and production ability such as tissue or production methods, and the other book Natural History in 1794, where all living phenomena. In this paper, the study of the ` nature of nature ' and the benchmarking process of it in architecture has been addressed in an analytic approach. The research methodology of the present paper is descriptive-analytic with the application of the ` logical reasoning ' method. the findings show that inspiration from nature and imitation of it as the best example of imitation is always beneficial and has created many innovations in nature and human beings have not been able to discover the most important discoveries in nature and therefore man can find the response of many through experience, experiment, research, and creation of new assumptions. Finally, the dimensions of benchmarking of nature and associated concepts have been.