Standard Modules in Bionic Architecture

  • Umorina Z
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The article describes the formation of bionic architecture modules through a case study of a standard module by applying methods and criteria of bionic architecture. To achieve the effect of sustainability and harmonization of buildings, and to facilitate the process of construction of bionic architecture objects, a number of methods and criteria have been developed. Bionic architecture is a modern movement based on the environmental approach that involves the latest developments in design and construction contributing to the implementation of challenging architectural ideas aimed at the creation of natural architecture that responds to environmental changes, does not harm the nature, and fits the landscape. The previous articles cover the methods applied in this approach and describe the principles and criteria of bionic architecture.

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Umorina, Z. (2021). Standard Modules in Bionic Architecture. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1079(4), 042071. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1079/4/042071

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