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Architecture Follows Nature-Biomimetic Principles for Innovative Design (eBook, PDF)
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This full-color volume proposes an innovative methodology that uses the functional aspects of nature to inspire improvements in building design and form, encouraging designers to apply biomimetic principles to architectural processes.
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This full-color volume proposes an innovative methodology that uses the functional aspects of nature to inspire improvements in building design and form, encouraging designers to apply biomimetic principles to architectural processes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466506091
- Artikelnr.: 58255606
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466506091
- Artikelnr.: 58255606
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Ilaria Mazzoleni is an architect and the founder of IM Studio Milano/Los Angeles. Her conceptual work has been published globally, and her built work can be found in Italy, California, and Ghana. Ilaria has gained attention in the fields of sustainable architecture and biomimicry. This has led to her being invited to participate in multiple international conferences and workshops and her written contributions are published in several international architectural magazines. Since 2005 she has been a full-time faculty member at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in Los Angeles. Her professional and academic investigation relates to sustainable architecture on all scales of design with a research focus on biomimicry, where innovation in architecture and design is inspired by the processes and functions of nature. Collaborating with biologists and other scientists from top research institutions, her projects explore the connections between biotic and abiotic elements within ecosystems in order to develop sustainable urban planning strategies and address solutions to global climate change. An ongoing research program has centered on understanding how organisms have evolved and adapted to their environment, and applying that knowledge to design building façades. Current investigations use design as a vehicle to promote awareness about endangered species and emphasize the importance of biodiversity in regions around the world. Mazzoleni explores the performative capacities of organic systems using an analytical approach and the strategy of juxtaposition of real and digital space. The conceptual implications arising from biomimetics and design have led to a body of work that investigates innovative material processes, forms, geometries and structural patterns.
Shauna Price is an evolutionary biologist focusing on speciation in neotropical insects. Her research examines the historical and (Photograph courtesy of E. Oprandi & S. Yanoviak, respectively) ecological factors contributing to the high species diversity found in ants with the use of genetic tools, geological data, and morphological analyses. In addition to conducting research, Shauna has collaborated with Ilaria Mazzoleni and IM Studio MI/LA on multiple bio-inspired design projects. She contributes a strong background in ecology and evolution to these studies, with the perspective that inspiration in architecture and design can stem from organisms as small as microbes to broad, ecosystem scales. In particular, symbiotic relationships-close, ongoing associations that have co-evolved between different species-inform her perspective in merging biology with design.
Shauna Price is an evolutionary biologist focusing on speciation in neotropical insects. Her research examines the historical and (Photograph courtesy of E. Oprandi & S. Yanoviak, respectively) ecological factors contributing to the high species diversity found in ants with the use of genetic tools, geological data, and morphological analyses. In addition to conducting research, Shauna has collaborated with Ilaria Mazzoleni and IM Studio MI/LA on multiple bio-inspired design projects. She contributes a strong background in ecology and evolution to these studies, with the perspective that inspiration in architecture and design can stem from organisms as small as microbes to broad, ecosystem scales. In particular, symbiotic relationships-close, ongoing associations that have co-evolved between different species-inform her perspective in merging biology with design.