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THE APPLICATION OF MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES IN BIONIC ARCHITECTURE TO DESIGN PARAMETRIC PAVILION

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Sadaf Azizi, Dr Ali Andaji Garmaroudi
» doi: DOI: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1061

Abstract

From the very beginning, man had sought to get inspired by the living environment and the nature surrounding him to design and construct places and tools he needed. Bionic architecture is a science that deals with modeling buildings, their behaviors, and various interrelationships between organisms. Today, man has produced realistic architectural forms based on nature. Architects maintain that bionic forms can minimize environmental damage caused by buildings to nature. Bionic architecture is also called biometric architecture or creative bioengineering. To use nature and imitate bionic forms, architects use two methods. In the first method, the architect only aims to imitate the external appearance of nature to create forms, which accordingly, buildings represent nature. In the second method, the architect or designer is inspired by the processes producing bionic forms to create his design. Also, there are laws for bionic architectural forms which can be used in modern buildings. The outcome of this type of architecture is impressive because the resulting designs combine the needs of users and aesthetic aspects.

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