This paper discusses the significance of biomimicry as a design methodology within the context of urban infrastructure planning and design. The application of biomimicry principles to urban infrastructure problems is examined by analysing case studies that used biomimicry inspired designs rather than ‘mainstream’ infrastructure approaches. Biomimicry is presented as an ontology of the city that fosters innovative and collaborative urban infrastructure design and management, supplements dominant future city paradigms like the ‘smart’ city, and is worthy of further, detailed study. Keywords: Biomimicry; Sustainable urban infrastructure; Transdisciplinarity; Design methodology; Ontology; Innovation; Integrated Infrastructur
It is widely acknowledged that the impact of human activities on the Earth’s atmosphere following th...
Increased environmental consciousness in recent years, stimulated by concerns about human induced cl...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Planet Earth is constantly changing, and with it our living environment. Seasonal variation in tempe...
Biomimicry aims to emulate the processes and logic of natural systems to solve human-made problems. ...
Objective The current study has aimed to develop the framework of biomimicry involvement in urban me...
Biomimicry is an interdisciplinary approach to study and transfer principles or mechanisms from natu...
The paper was given via audio/slides file on 4th September 2012 in the International Convention on I...
Nature has been around and perfected the cycles of growth and development through billions of years....
Objective: The current study has aimed to develop the framework of biomimicry involvement in urban m...
Biomimicry is a design concept mimicking the nature, as an established sustainable system, as a me...
The paper aims to understand the combination of biomimicry and the BREEAM category of energy to iden...
The field of biomimicry, where flora, fauna or entire ecosystems are emulated as a basis for design,...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
It is widely acknowledged that the impact of human activities on the Earth’s atmosphere following th...
Increased environmental consciousness in recent years, stimulated by concerns about human induced cl...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Planet Earth is constantly changing, and with it our living environment. Seasonal variation in tempe...
Biomimicry aims to emulate the processes and logic of natural systems to solve human-made problems. ...
Objective The current study has aimed to develop the framework of biomimicry involvement in urban me...
Biomimicry is an interdisciplinary approach to study and transfer principles or mechanisms from natu...
The paper was given via audio/slides file on 4th September 2012 in the International Convention on I...
Nature has been around and perfected the cycles of growth and development through billions of years....
Objective: The current study has aimed to develop the framework of biomimicry involvement in urban m...
Biomimicry is a design concept mimicking the nature, as an established sustainable system, as a me...
The paper aims to understand the combination of biomimicry and the BREEAM category of energy to iden...
The field of biomimicry, where flora, fauna or entire ecosystems are emulated as a basis for design,...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
It is widely acknowledged that the impact of human activities on the Earth’s atmosphere following th...
Increased environmental consciousness in recent years, stimulated by concerns about human induced cl...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc