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Title:
BIOMIMICRY AS A SUSTAINABLE DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR BUILDING BEHAVIOUR
Authors: Hala S. Aamer1, Ahmed F. Hamza2, Mohamed khairy3, Islam Ghonimi4
Year: 2020
Keywords: Bionics, adaptation, Biophilia, Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, Biomimicry, Form Finding, Genetic Algorithms, Biological Role Model, Regenerative Design, Building Performance.
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Abstract:

Motivated by global climate change, including global warming and greenhouse gas emissions, architects and designers undertook a duty to look for more efficient, sustainable building systems. Among the modern tools used to tackle the building functionality and climate-related problems is biomimicry. Aiming to enhance self-sustainability, widen ecological building elements, and boost building behaviour efficiency, bio-mimicry draws from nature mimicking the life principles of biological role models which have proved to overcome similar challenges; thus, reaching building behaviour’s targets. The paper specifically discusses the embodiment of bio-mimetic strategies into building behaviour elements that increases building behaviour efficiency.

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