This paper deals with the greening of claddings and the cooling of buildings from the perspective of a bionic scientist or an industrial designer. Reflections on a new building cover shall early enough show an approach to the containment of future problems in the often predicted ‘urban future’. The development of a concept for a greened cooling cladding happens through the transition of bionic-mathematical principles, which have been considered only a little here so far. The paper begins with a summary of the public debate about the topics urbanization and climate change. The section 'greening of claddings' shall illustrate a smarter, future-orientated idea for the building sector. The section of architectural bionics shows the p...
In the last few decades, computational technologies have arisen in architectural design. These techn...
How can architecture respond to sustainability issues where buildings will behave in built environme...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s\ud innate need for nature in and around ...
[The entire world is confronting a genuine risk and a continuous issue that has just begun decades p...
Ecological thinking is the recognition of the dialectic unity between natural and man-made environme...
Future Bionic is a study into how biological processes can be reinterpreted and applied to revolutio...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
The paper examines innovative and promising trends in in the design of high-rise buildings that chal...
It is still a widely held opinion that the cultural legacy and material heritage of the Modern Movem...
It is widely acknowledged that the impact of human activities on the Earth’s atmosphere following th...
Transformation of the natural environment will press the humanity to search for the new look at the ...
GREENERY IN ANTHROPOGENIC SPACE AS A PART OF IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIAL ATTRACTIVENESS AND CLIMATE EFFICI...
Reducing our planet’s carbon footprint has become a very powerful debate throughout global society. ...
Facing the climate change is a common priority, due to ethical issues related to general concept of ...
Climatic change is a serious issue experiencing the globe today as well as the globe in the future.T...
In the last few decades, computational technologies have arisen in architectural design. These techn...
How can architecture respond to sustainability issues where buildings will behave in built environme...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s\ud innate need for nature in and around ...
[The entire world is confronting a genuine risk and a continuous issue that has just begun decades p...
Ecological thinking is the recognition of the dialectic unity between natural and man-made environme...
Future Bionic is a study into how biological processes can be reinterpreted and applied to revolutio...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
The paper examines innovative and promising trends in in the design of high-rise buildings that chal...
It is still a widely held opinion that the cultural legacy and material heritage of the Modern Movem...
It is widely acknowledged that the impact of human activities on the Earth’s atmosphere following th...
Transformation of the natural environment will press the humanity to search for the new look at the ...
GREENERY IN ANTHROPOGENIC SPACE AS A PART OF IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIAL ATTRACTIVENESS AND CLIMATE EFFICI...
Reducing our planet’s carbon footprint has become a very powerful debate throughout global society. ...
Facing the climate change is a common priority, due to ethical issues related to general concept of ...
Climatic change is a serious issue experiencing the globe today as well as the globe in the future.T...
In the last few decades, computational technologies have arisen in architectural design. These techn...
How can architecture respond to sustainability issues where buildings will behave in built environme...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s\ud innate need for nature in and around ...