FLOW CHART OF CONCEPT DESIGN PROCESS:
ARTCLE 1:
When Civil Engineering is Inspired by Nature
Mathai,
K
Abstract: This article explores the idea of Biomimicry- " a relatively new science that explores designs and ideas inspired by nature to solve human problems".
Key Words:
- Biomimicry
- Parametrics
- Geometric
- Nature
- Imitation
Key Ideas:
- Parametric Design
- Natural forms and occurrences can inspire built form and the way it interacts with it's surroundings.
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Tamayo Museum Atizapan Extension |
Arboskin: Durable and Recyclablebioplastics Facade Mock-up
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Metropol Parasol 1 |
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Metropol Parasol 2 |
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Heydar Aliyev Center |
2. This article also led to further investigation into natural forms and occurrences, in particular, The Honey Bee and Sunflowers.
Sunflowers
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Sunflowers naturally move to ensure they absorb the sun |
Bees
ARTICLE 3:
HoneyBee
National Geographic
Abstract: This article is a factual piece about HoneyBees and how they survive
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Bee Wing |
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Honey Comb
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Key Words:
- Hexagon
- Clustered
- Vein- changed --> layered
- Hive
- Cellular
- Interconnected
Key Ideas:
Developed Theory:
The forms and behaviours of Bees (and their associated parts such as hives and wings) can be used as inspiration to create a group of clustered spaces that combine to form a physically and socially connected space for people to learn and study in.
References:
1. Mathai, K. (2017). When civil engineering is inspired by nature. The Times of India. [online] Available at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/when-civil-engineering-is-inspired-by-nature/articleshow/58726224.cms [Accessed 19 May 2017].
2. Archello.com. (2017). Parametric Architecture.
[online] Available at:
http://www.archello.com/en/collection/parametric-architecture [Accessed 19 May
2017].
3. Society, N. (2017). Honeybees, Honeybee Pictures, Honeybee Facts - National Geographic. [online] National Geographic. Available at: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com.au/animals/bugs/honeybee/ [Accessed 1 Jun. 2017].