THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE

Nanotechnology is one of the key technologies of the 21st century, which has a potentiality to offer sustainable solutions to contemporary architecture and lower building costs. It helps biomimicry (as a way of thinking which is going back to nature for inspiration) to be achieved at new levels, thr...

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Main Authors: Dr. Wijdan Deyaa Abdul Jalil, Hussaen Ali Hasan Kahachi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Mustansiriyah University/College of Engineering 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://www.jeasd.org/images/2019edition/issue_3/3.pdf
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spelling doaj-0dbc832e701c48d38eedeb03a8cd42a62020-11-25T02:39:32ZaraMustansiriyah University/College of EngineeringJournal of Engineering and Sustainable Development2520-09172520-09252019-05-01233254110.31272/jeasd.23.3.3THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTUREDr. Wijdan Deyaa Abdul Jalil0Hussaen Ali Hasan Kahachi1Lecturer, Department of Architectural Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, IraqLecturer, Department of Architectural Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, IraqNanotechnology is one of the key technologies of the 21st century, which has a potentiality to offer sustainable solutions to contemporary architecture and lower building costs. It helps biomimicry (as a way of thinking which is going back to nature for inspiration) to be achieved at new levels, through producing (new materials, devices and robots), that function as the same way as organisms do. Both nanotechnology and biomimicry take their power from nature and could have extraordinary results if implemented in building design, systems and construction. This research is looking at the concept of nano-biomimicry (biomimicry on nano level) and its usage in architecture. The main concern of this research is to arrive to a better understanding of the levels of implementation of nano-biomimicry for sustainability in architecture. The research uses qualitative method and case study approach to analyze and evaluate the levels of implementation of nano-biomimicry in sustainable architecture. It leads to a new understanding of the levels of implementation for nano-biomimicry for achieving sustainability in architecture and considers an expansion of the old categorization into seven categories including form, materials, construction, function, system, computer modelling, and robotic strategies.http://www.jeasd.org/images/2019edition/issue_3/3.pdfBiomimicryNanotechnologySustainabilityAffordabilityArchitecturenano-biomimicry.
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author Dr. Wijdan Deyaa Abdul Jalil
Hussaen Ali Hasan Kahachi
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Hussaen Ali Hasan Kahachi
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE
Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development
Biomimicry
Nanotechnology
Sustainability
Affordability
Architecture
nano-biomimicry.
author_facet Dr. Wijdan Deyaa Abdul Jalil
Hussaen Ali Hasan Kahachi
author_sort Dr. Wijdan Deyaa Abdul Jalil
title THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE
title_short THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE
title_full THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE
title_fullStr THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NANO-BIOMIMICRY FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE
title_sort implementation of nano-biomimicry for sustainability in architecture
publisher Mustansiriyah University/College of Engineering
series Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development
issn 2520-0917
2520-0925
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Nanotechnology is one of the key technologies of the 21st century, which has a potentiality to offer sustainable solutions to contemporary architecture and lower building costs. It helps biomimicry (as a way of thinking which is going back to nature for inspiration) to be achieved at new levels, through producing (new materials, devices and robots), that function as the same way as organisms do. Both nanotechnology and biomimicry take their power from nature and could have extraordinary results if implemented in building design, systems and construction. This research is looking at the concept of nano-biomimicry (biomimicry on nano level) and its usage in architecture. The main concern of this research is to arrive to a better understanding of the levels of implementation of nano-biomimicry for sustainability in architecture. The research uses qualitative method and case study approach to analyze and evaluate the levels of implementation of nano-biomimicry in sustainable architecture. It leads to a new understanding of the levels of implementation for nano-biomimicry for achieving sustainability in architecture and considers an expansion of the old categorization into seven categories including form, materials, construction, function, system, computer modelling, and robotic strategies.
topic Biomimicry
Nanotechnology
Sustainability
Affordability
Architecture
nano-biomimicry.
url http://www.jeasd.org/images/2019edition/issue_3/3.pdf
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