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Biomimetics for Architecture & Design electronic resource Nature - Analogies - Technology / by Göran Pohl, Werner Nachtigall.

By: Pohl, Göran [author.]Contributor(s): Nachtigall, Werner [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: XX, 337 p. 368 illus., 194 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319191201Subject(s): engineering | Regional planning | Urban planning | Industrial Design | Complexity, Computational | Engineering design | Buildings -- Design and construction | Building | Construction | Engineering, Architectural | Biomedical engineering | Engineering | Building construction | Biomedical Engineering | Industrial Design | Complexity | Engineering Design | Landscape/Regional and Urban PlanningDDC classification: 690 LOC classification: TH1-9745Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Technical Biology and Biomimetics -- Buildings, Architecture and Biomimetics -- Biomimetics for Buildings -- Natural Functions and Processes as Prototypes for Buildings -- Biological Support and Envelope Structures and their Counterparts in Buildings -- Products and Architecture - Examples of Biomimetics for Buildings -- Brief Information to Biological Structures -- Appendix.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides the readers with a timely guide to the application of biomimetic principles in architecture and engineering design. As a result of a combined effort by two internationally recognized authorities, the biologist Werner Nachtigall and the architect Göran Pohl, the book describes the principles which can be used to compare nature and technology, and at the same time it presents detailed explanations and examples showing how biology can be used as a source of inspiration and “translated” in building and architectural solutions (biomimicry). Even though nature cannot be directly copied, the living world can provide architects and engineers with a wealth of analogues and inspirations for their own creative designs. But how can analysis of natural entities give rise to advanced and sustainable design? By reporting on the latest bionic design methods and using extensive artwork, the book guides readers through the field of nature-inspired architecture, offering an extraordinary resource for professional architects, engineers, designers and urban planners, as well as for university teachers, researchers and students. Natural evolution is seen throughout the book as a powerful resource that can serve architecture and design by providing innovative, optimal and sustainable solutions. .
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Technical Biology and Biomimetics -- Buildings, Architecture and Biomimetics -- Biomimetics for Buildings -- Natural Functions and Processes as Prototypes for Buildings -- Biological Support and Envelope Structures and their Counterparts in Buildings -- Products and Architecture - Examples of Biomimetics for Buildings -- Brief Information to Biological Structures -- Appendix.

This book provides the readers with a timely guide to the application of biomimetic principles in architecture and engineering design. As a result of a combined effort by two internationally recognized authorities, the biologist Werner Nachtigall and the architect Göran Pohl, the book describes the principles which can be used to compare nature and technology, and at the same time it presents detailed explanations and examples showing how biology can be used as a source of inspiration and “translated” in building and architectural solutions (biomimicry). Even though nature cannot be directly copied, the living world can provide architects and engineers with a wealth of analogues and inspirations for their own creative designs. But how can analysis of natural entities give rise to advanced and sustainable design? By reporting on the latest bionic design methods and using extensive artwork, the book guides readers through the field of nature-inspired architecture, offering an extraordinary resource for professional architects, engineers, designers and urban planners, as well as for university teachers, researchers and students. Natural evolution is seen throughout the book as a powerful resource that can serve architecture and design by providing innovative, optimal and sustainable solutions. .

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