Title of article :
Sustainable building solutions: a review oflessons from the natural world
Author/Authors :
Godfaurd John ، نويسنده , , Derek Clements-Croome، نويسنده , , George Jeronimidis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
10
From page :
317
To page :
326
Abstract :
The realisation that much ofconventional, modern architecture is not sustainable over the long term is not new. Typical approaches are aimed at using energy and materials more efficiently. However, by clearly understanding the natural processes and their interactions with human needs in view, designers can create buildings that are delightful, functional productive and regenerative by design. The paper aims to review the biomimetics literature that is relevant to building materials and design. Biomimetics is the abstraction ofgood design from Nature, an enabling interdisciplinary science, particularly interested in emerging properties ofmaterials and structures as a result of their hierarchical organisation. Biomimetics provides ideas relevant to: graded functionality of materials (nano-scale), adaptive response (nano-, micro-, and macro-scales), integrated intelligence (sensing and actuation at all scales), architecture and additional functionality. There are many examples in biology where emergent response of plants and animals to temperature, humidity and other changes in their physical environments is based on relatively simple physical principles. However, the implementation ofdesign solutions which exploit these principles is where inspiration for man-made structures should be. We analyse specific examples ofsustainability from Nature and the benefits or value that these solutions have brought to different creatures. By doing this, we appreciate how the natural world fits into the world of sustainable buildings and how as building engineers we can value its true application in delivering sustainable building
Keywords :
Sustainability , The natural world , Biomimetics , Sustainable building
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Record number :
408894
Link To Document :
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