Natural Analogues as Emerging Nature-Based Parameter for Built Environment
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-12
Authors : Sushama Parashar Pashmeena Ghom;
Page : 231-234
Keywords : Nature; Analogues; Biomorphic; Biomimicry; Complexity;
Abstract
The space, structure and shape of living organisms found in nature have been providing a wealth of inspiration for designers. It does not entail emulating nature, but allows innovation and problem solving, to craft more intelligent and sustainable solutions. Nature of the Space addresses spatial configurations in nature. It can be achieved through the creation of natural analogues. Natural Analogues are objects, materials, colours, shapes, patterns and algorithms that evoke nature. Broadly speaking, analogues can be considered in architecture and as representational artwork, ornamentation, biomorphic forms and natural materials.The purpose of this paper is to consider how Natural analogues complements and potentially enhances design approaches for the built environment
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