Towards an implementation of bio-inspired hydro- actuated building façade

Khosromanesh, Raheleh (2020) Towards an implementation of bio-inspired hydro- actuated building façade. Intelligent Buildings International, 14 (2). pp. 151-171. ISSN 1750-8975

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Abstract

This research provides a new vision of designing a bio-inspired building facade by presenting an implementation case design and its technical details. The main purpose of the presented façade that has been inspired by a kind of kinetic plant called Ice-plant seed capsule is to develop an adaptive system that is responsive to changing natural environmental conditions, such as the direction of sunlight and incorporate it into architectural designs. The next objective of this bio-inspired façade is the reduction of energy consumption in buildings and the improvement of building performance by using bio-materials and responsive methods. This paper consists of two main parts. At first an introduction to bio-inspired façade in architecture and its typologies is presented. Next, a description of design principles for hydro-actuated facades with particular focus on executive aspects of all details is presented. In general, the proposed hydroactuated façade has triple performance considering sunlight and water (as natural factors), and natural ventilation (as a physical factor). As a result, this study provides further insight into the relationship between biological strategies and building facade. It also develops responsive building façades based on multi-functionality and adaptability aspects to promote deformable and sustainable architectural systems.

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Journal Article
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Intelligent Buildings International
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?? no - not fundedbuilding and constructioncomputer science applications ??
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185399
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Deposited On:
02 Feb 2023 09:30
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Yes
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Published
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01 Oct 2024 00:48