The Application of Biomimicry in Kinetic Facades

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Wijdan Deyaa Abdul Jalil, Lecturer

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Biomimicry, as a way of thinking to go back to nature for inspiration, has its impact on many contemporary technological achievements. Some of them are used to design and construct kinetic facades in architecture, because of the importance role of facades in reducing sun radiation, that enter the building through using shading  systems and components. In light of this, research problem is determined: "Do technologies which are inspired by biomimicry effect shading in kinetic facades through its characteristics in materials and the mechanics. So the research identifies its goal as: "To identify the types of kinetic facades in buildings and their characteristics as materials and shading mechanism associated with the biomimicry. The research explains the basic types of kinetic facades depending on the technology and materials used to provide the possibility of reducing solar radiation that enters the building. It also compares the case studies which have been chosen in their inspiration concept from biological world, which reflect on the system used of protecting against sun and reducing energy consumption as the designer teams suggest. The research concluded that kinetic façade which is depending on smart materials is self-responding and don't need energy to operate, so it is better in reducing consumption of energy.


 

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“The Application of Biomimicry in Kinetic Facades” (2016) Journal of Engineering, 22(10), pp. 27–42. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2016.10.08.
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“The Application of Biomimicry in Kinetic Facades” (2016) Journal of Engineering, 22(10), pp. 27–42. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2016.10.08.

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