10 ideas on biomimicry · two opportunities (not mutually exclusive): biomimicry (v.) -translation...

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10 ideas on biomimicry & biophilic design

mariah marshall thesis prep F2010

two opportunities (not mutually exclusive):

biomimicry (v.) -translation of a strategy inspired by nature into a buildable structure

biophilia (n.) - “instinctive bond between human beings and other living systems” (edward o. wilson - biophilia)

scientific [design] method

-identify a problem you would like to solve -formulate a hypothesis

-test the hypothesis

-collect and analyze the data

-make conclusions

traditional biological design spiral

SWARM INTELLIGENCE

SEASONALITY

COMPETITION IS NATURAL

DYNAMIC LIGHT

FREQUENT, SPONTANEOUS CONTACT WITH NATURE

BUFFER TEMPERATURE

HEAT EXCHANGE

KEYSTONE PLANTS

FORMAL STRATEGIES FOR WATER

CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM

PUT TO USE: OPEN SOURCE WALLMARC SWACKHAMER & BLAIR SATTERFIELD (HOUMINN PRACTICE)

http://www.houminn.com/oswall/

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