Buch
Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction
-Biological Design and Integrative Structures-Jan Knippers; Klaus G. Nickel; Thomas Speck (Hrsg.)
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Übersicht
Verlag | : | Springer International Publishing |
Buchreihe | : | Biologically-Inspired Systems (Bd. 8) |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Erschienen | : | 07. 07. 2018 |
Seiten | : | 408 |
Einband | : | Kartoniert |
Höhe | : | 235 mm |
Breite | : | 155 mm |
Gewicht | : | 869 g |
ISBN | : | 9783319835044 |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Autorinformation
Jan Knippers (corresponding editor), University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany Klaus G. Nickel, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanyThomas Speck, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Biomimetic Research: a Dialogue Between the Disciplines.- 2. From Minimal Surfaces to Integrative Structures – The SFB-TRR 141 in the Light of the Legacy of Frei Otto and the SFB 230 ‘Natürliche Konstruktionen’.- 3. Bionics and Biodiversity – Bio-inspired Technical Innovation for a Sustainable Future.- 4. Insect-Inspired Architecture – Insects and other arthropods as a source for creative design in architecture.- 5. In Search of some Principles of Bio-Mimetics in Structural Engineering.- 6. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transport in Frost-Resistant Plant Tissues.- 7. Plants and Animals as Source of Inspiration for Energy Dissipation in Load Bearing Systems and Facades.- 8. Adaptive Stiffness and Joint-Free Kinematics – Actively Actuated Rod-Shaped Structures in Plants and Animals and their Biomimetic Potential in Architecture and Engineering.- 9. Compliant Mechanisms in Plants and Architecture.- 10. Branched Structures in Plants and Architecture.- 11. The Skeleton of the Sand Dollar as a Biological Role Model for Segmented Shells in Building Construction: a Research Review .- 12. Continuous Fused Deposition Modelling of Architectural Envelopes Based on the Shell Formation of Molluscs: a Research Review.- 13. Analysis of Physcomitrella Chloroplasts to Reveal Adaption Principles Leading to Structural Stability at the Nano-Scale.- 14. Developing the Experimental Basis for an Evaluation of Scaling Properties of Brittle and "Quasi-Brittle" Biological Materials.- 15. Evolutionary Processes as Models for Exploratory Design.- 16. Fabrication of Biomimetic and Biologically Inspired (Modular) Structures for Use in the Construction Industrie.- 17. Structural Design with Biological Methods: Optimality, Multi-Functionality and Robustness.- 18. Bio-Inspired Sustainability Assessment – a Conceptual Framework.- 19. Making Life “Visible”: Organism Concepts in Biology and Architecture as the Basis for an Interdisciplinary Synopsis of Constructional Biomimetics.- 20. Perceptual Orientation and Spatial Navigation in Dense Urban Environments