Biomimetics for Architecture : Learning from Nature /
Bionik ist ein faszinierendes Grenzgebiet zwischen Grundlagenforschung und praktischer Anwendung, zwischen Architektur und Biologie: Die Analyse biologischer Konstruktionen kann zu verblüffenden technischen Lösungen führen. Das Buch verfolgt an einer Vielzahl von Beispielen den Weg von der Erkenntni...
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Birkhäuser,
2019
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| ISBN: | 9783035617917 |
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Obsah:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Why biomimetics?
- Introduction
- Plants In Action
- Movement Without Joints: (How) Does It Work?
- No Joint Ailments: How Plants Move And Inspire Technology
- From Pure Research To Biomimetic Products: The Flectofold Facade Shading Device
- Introduction
- Reliably Withstanding High Loads
- Freezing: The Right Way
- Nature As Source Of Ideas For Modern Manufacturing Methods
- Rosenstein Pavilion: a lightweight concrete shell based on principles of biological structures
- Introduction
- Building principles and structural design of sea urchins: examples of bio-inspired constructions
- Potential applications of segmented shells in architecture
- Snails as living 3D printers: free forms for the architecture of tomorrow
- Evolutive approaches to explorative design methods in architecture
- Introduction
- From plant branchings to technical support structures
- New branched loadbearing structures in architecture
- The plastid skeleton: a source of ideas in the nano range
- Abstracting instead of copying: in search of the formula for success
- Functionalist, organic, and biomimetic architecture
- The biomimetic promise
- Appendix

