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Ibrahim, S. (2021). The use of Structural Systems Inspired by Nature in Sustainable Architecture. International Design Journal, 11(3), 491-499. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.164314
Shimaa Abd El-Majeed Ibrahim. "The use of Structural Systems Inspired by Nature in Sustainable Architecture". International Design Journal, 11, 3, 2021, 491-499. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.164314
Ibrahim, S. (2021). 'The use of Structural Systems Inspired by Nature in Sustainable Architecture', International Design Journal, 11(3), pp. 491-499. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.164314
Ibrahim, S. The use of Structural Systems Inspired by Nature in Sustainable Architecture. International Design Journal, 2021; 11(3): 491-499. doi: 10.21608/idj.2021.164314

The use of Structural Systems Inspired by Nature in Sustainable Architecture

Article 36, Volume 11, Issue 3 - Serial Number 40, May and June 2021, Page 491-499  XML PDF (1.21 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2021.164314
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Author
Shimaa Abd El-Majeed Ibrahim
Assistant Professor in the Department of Interior Design - Faculty of Family Sciences - Taiba University - Saudi Arabia
Abstract
In light of the world's lack of resources and the weather changes caused by man's misuse and exploitation of his environment and the impact of our current lifestyles on the environment lead us to depletion of the natural resources of the earth. The way to deal with this situation is either to preserve natural resources or to simulate this nature which is inherently sustainable by taking nature as a model and scale. The process of mimicking nature, simulated, or biologically inspired designs as a tool and strategy for sustainability involves finding solutions to design problems by simulating the natural world. The nature of the systems, materials, processes, and structures, which have long been the ideal means and writers whose ideas are inexhaustible to inspire the solutions to the needs of successive generations and problems of design through the times To sustainable sustainability in a way that addresses design challenges more sustainably and more effectively. It is also an indicator of nature's work systems and thus a productive and inspirational tool to re-visualize the built-up world.
  Hence, Nature can be inspired most as the experience of it is more than 3.8 billion years in the evolution process, so the idea can be taken and used to change the whole idea. In bio-mimicry itself, it is to develop an evolutionary process to enhance life, by creating new technology for mankind.  The basic idea is to make a combination between technology and engineering by helping humanity to treat nature in better harmony, so that the entire world user can create better products by developing greener and more sustainable technologies, without harming nature.
Keywords
Nature Architecture; Biomimicry; Architecture; Biomimetic Architecture; Sustainable Ecosystems
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