The juxtaposition of structural sciences and biology leads to a multitude of—sometimes surprising—analogies. It shows primarily that the fundamental principles in both disciplines are comparable throughout. It is therefore worthwhile to peer over the fence, not simply in one direction but both.
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Pohl, G., & Nachtigall, W. (2015). Buildings, Architecture, and Biomimetics. In Biomimetics for Architecture & Design (pp. 9–24). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19120-1_2
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