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Informative Article | Architecture & Planning | India | Volume 8 Issue 8, August 2019
Sustainable Development of High-Rise Building using Bioinspiration Concept
Arch. K. Chithra
Abstract: This paper examines Buildings is the main destination for the nation's control provisions. High-rise buildings due to their huge range require much more resources for their structure compared to low-rises. In addition, they use more power and emit greenhouse gasses; as a consequence, they have main environmental impacts. Therefore, high rises seem to be no sustainable. With increasing popularity of high rises, achieving a towering stage of sustainability has turn into the leading theme of the architectural designs. Hence, the efforts for combining technology and biology are largely these days. Bioinspiration is a concept that talks about the ideas inspired by natural history and it has been obtainable as an best solution for the conflicts between scenery and person behavior. As it said, nature is an excellent and the final response to the problem of sustainability. Therefore, architects have employed bioinspiration move toward in their designs to reduce buildings unhelpful impacts on the surroundings and reach overall architectural sustainability. This paper studies different approaches and levels of bioinspiration and discusses their application in high-rise buildings. It is shown that employing different principles of bioinspiration may result in diverse outcomes in terms of tall buildings sustainability
Keywords: Bioinspiration, integration, sustainable architecture, tall buildings, technology transfer
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 8, August 2019,
Pages: 653 - 658
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