Abstract
The systematic fabrication of organized materials will require the ‘synthesis-with-construction’ of architectures over scales ranging from the molecular to the macroscopic. This article describes four key constructional processes of biomineralization (supramolecular preorganization, interfacial molecular recognition, vectorial regulation and cellular processing) and illustrates how they can provide useful biomimetic archetypes for a molecular/crystal tectonics approach in inorganic materials chemistry.