Biomimicry is an interdisciplinary approach to study and transfer principles or mechanisms from nature to solve design challenges, frequently differentiated from other design disciplines by its particular focus on and promise of sustainability. However, in the biomimicry and biologically inspired design literature, there are varying interpretations of how and whether biomimetic designs lead to sustainable outcomes and how sustainability, nature, and mimesis are conceptualised and engaged in practice. This paper takes a particular focus on the built environment and presents a theoretical overview of biomimicry literature spanning across specific fields, namely architecture, philosophy, sustainability and design. We develop upon conceptual co...
Biomimicry be defined simply as imitating elements and processes in nature and applying them to comp...
Products and systems form the bridge between production and consumption, helping to shape our societ...
The realisation that much of conventional. modern architecture is not sustainable over the long term...
Biomimicry is a design concept mimicking the nature, as an established sustainable system, as a me...
The field of biomimicry, where flora, fauna or entire ecosystems are emulated as a basis for design,...
Across the globe, nature has always been a major source of inspiration for engineers and designers a...
In the pursuit of sustainable building design and technology, Biomimicry emerges as an alternative s...
Increased environmental consciousness in recent years, stimulated by concerns about human induced cl...
The universe around us stands as a proof of the greatness of God. Everything around us, small or hug...
Biomimicry inspires innovation in diverse fields. It has a significant impact in the architectural f...
The paper aims to understand the combination of biomimicry and the BREEAM category of energy to iden...
Mankind has often taken inspiration from the nature to solve problems since nature has sophisticated...
Simulation of nature is one of the modern design strategies for sustainable, that make use of the so...
In the last few decades there has been an increasing interest in bio mimicry worldwide and has led t...
Biomimicry is an old approach, but in the scientific conceptualization is new, as an approach of inn...
Biomimicry be defined simply as imitating elements and processes in nature and applying them to comp...
Products and systems form the bridge between production and consumption, helping to shape our societ...
The realisation that much of conventional. modern architecture is not sustainable over the long term...
Biomimicry is a design concept mimicking the nature, as an established sustainable system, as a me...
The field of biomimicry, where flora, fauna or entire ecosystems are emulated as a basis for design,...
Across the globe, nature has always been a major source of inspiration for engineers and designers a...
In the pursuit of sustainable building design and technology, Biomimicry emerges as an alternative s...
Increased environmental consciousness in recent years, stimulated by concerns about human induced cl...
The universe around us stands as a proof of the greatness of God. Everything around us, small or hug...
Biomimicry inspires innovation in diverse fields. It has a significant impact in the architectural f...
The paper aims to understand the combination of biomimicry and the BREEAM category of energy to iden...
Mankind has often taken inspiration from the nature to solve problems since nature has sophisticated...
Simulation of nature is one of the modern design strategies for sustainable, that make use of the so...
In the last few decades there has been an increasing interest in bio mimicry worldwide and has led t...
Biomimicry is an old approach, but in the scientific conceptualization is new, as an approach of inn...
Biomimicry be defined simply as imitating elements and processes in nature and applying them to comp...
Products and systems form the bridge between production and consumption, helping to shape our societ...
The realisation that much of conventional. modern architecture is not sustainable over the long term...