Biomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designers to help in solving human problems. From centuries ago designers and architects looked at nature as a huge source of inspiration. Biomimicry argues that nature is the best, most influencing and the guaranteed source of innovation for the designers as a result of nature’s 3.85 billion years of evolution, as it holds a gigantic experience of solving problems of the environment and its inhabitants. The biomimicry emerging field deals with new technologies honed from bio-inspired engineering at the micro and macro scale levels. Architects have been searching for answers from nature to their complex questions about different kinds of structures, and the...
My project can be linked to the overlap between the fields of architecture and biology. The research...
This book provides the readers with a timely guide to the application of biomimetic principles in ar...
Biomimicry inspires innovation in diverse fields. It has a significant impact in the architectural f...
AbstractBiomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designe...
AbstractBiomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designe...
Biomimicry is a design concept mimicking the nature, as an established sustainable system, as a me...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
In the pursuit of sustainable building design and technology, Biomimicry emerges as an alternative s...
Across the globe, nature has always been a major source of inspiration for engineers and designers a...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Architecture imitates nature’s functions, forms, and parts in order to solve the problems of sustai...
Architecture imitates nature’s functions, forms, and parts in order to solve the problems of sustai...
The field of biomimicry, where flora, fauna or entire ecosystems are emulated as a basis for design,...
Biomimicy is coined by the greek words bios meaning life and mimesis is to imitate. Hence biomimicry...
My project can be linked to the overlap between the fields of architecture and biology. The research...
This book provides the readers with a timely guide to the application of biomimetic principles in ar...
Biomimicry inspires innovation in diverse fields. It has a significant impact in the architectural f...
AbstractBiomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designe...
AbstractBiomimicry is the study of emulating and mimicking nature, where it has been used by designe...
Biomimicry is a design concept mimicking the nature, as an established sustainable system, as a me...
For several thousands of years, humanity has availed himself of the freedom to distance himself from...
In the pursuit of sustainable building design and technology, Biomimicry emerges as an alternative s...
Across the globe, nature has always been a major source of inspiration for engineers and designers a...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Architecture imitates nature’s functions, forms, and parts in order to solve the problems of sustai...
Architecture imitates nature’s functions, forms, and parts in order to solve the problems of sustai...
The field of biomimicry, where flora, fauna or entire ecosystems are emulated as a basis for design,...
Biomimicy is coined by the greek words bios meaning life and mimesis is to imitate. Hence biomimicry...
My project can be linked to the overlap between the fields of architecture and biology. The research...
This book provides the readers with a timely guide to the application of biomimetic principles in ar...
Biomimicry inspires innovation in diverse fields. It has a significant impact in the architectural f...