Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practice

The strategies for thermal regulation and environmental control found in nature are countless. In this article, a parallelism between animals and building energy systems is defined in order to identify and emphasize the immediate opportunities that biomimicry offers for future research. The motivati...

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Main Authors: César Martín-Gómez, Amaia Zuazua-Ros, Javier Bermejo-Busto, Enrique Baquero, Rafael Miranda, Cristina Sanz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-03-01
Series:Frontiers of Architectural Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263518300773
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spelling doaj-fe98b9ed92234239ad0dc3fdb49cf4352021-04-02T10:24:06ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352019-03-01811731Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practiceCésar Martín-Gómez0Amaia Zuazua-Ros1Javier Bermejo-Busto2Enrique Baquero3Rafael Miranda4Cristina Sanz5Department of Building Construction, Building Services and Structures, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona 31009, SpainDepartment of Building Construction, Building Services and Structures, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona 31009, Spain; Corresponding author.Department of Building Construction, Building Services and Structures, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona 31009, SpainSchool of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona 31080, SpainSchool of Sciences, Department of Environmental Biology, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona 31080, SpainDepartment of Building Construction, Building Services and Structures, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona 31009, SpainThe strategies for thermal regulation and environmental control found in nature are countless. In this article, a parallelism between animals and building energy systems is defined in order to identify and emphasize the immediate opportunities that biomimicry offers for future research. The motivation was the need to find alternative solutions to tackle problems mainly in the efficiency of heating, ventilation and cooling systems. Due to the wide range of possibilities offered by animals, this study is largely limited to the strategies that cold-blooded animals have developed through evolutionary adaptation to the environment.The method used for the analysis is based on a solution-based approach. Firstly, different animal thermoregulation strategies are defined (biological domain). Then the strategy is analyzed and classified into three categories. This classification is essential in order to formulate the parallelism with building systems (transfer phase). The final step is to identify the potential implementation (technological domain).This approach has been seen to be useful in creating new research opportunities based on biomimicry. In addition, suitable solutions arising from multidisciplinary team research are presented as promising answers to the challenges that building energy systems face nowadays. Keywords: Biomimicry, Building services, Energy systems, Passive design, Multidisciplinaryhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263518300773
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Amaia Zuazua-Ros
Javier Bermejo-Busto
Enrique Baquero
Rafael Miranda
Cristina Sanz
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Amaia Zuazua-Ros
Javier Bermejo-Busto
Enrique Baquero
Rafael Miranda
Cristina Sanz
Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practice
Frontiers of Architectural Research
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Amaia Zuazua-Ros
Javier Bermejo-Busto
Enrique Baquero
Rafael Miranda
Cristina Sanz
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title Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practice
title_short Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practice
title_full Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practice
title_fullStr Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practice
title_full_unstemmed Potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: Theory and practice
title_sort potential strategies offered by animals to implement in buildings׳ energy performance: theory and practice
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Frontiers of Architectural Research
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publishDate 2019-03-01
description The strategies for thermal regulation and environmental control found in nature are countless. In this article, a parallelism between animals and building energy systems is defined in order to identify and emphasize the immediate opportunities that biomimicry offers for future research. The motivation was the need to find alternative solutions to tackle problems mainly in the efficiency of heating, ventilation and cooling systems. Due to the wide range of possibilities offered by animals, this study is largely limited to the strategies that cold-blooded animals have developed through evolutionary adaptation to the environment.The method used for the analysis is based on a solution-based approach. Firstly, different animal thermoregulation strategies are defined (biological domain). Then the strategy is analyzed and classified into three categories. This classification is essential in order to formulate the parallelism with building systems (transfer phase). The final step is to identify the potential implementation (technological domain).This approach has been seen to be useful in creating new research opportunities based on biomimicry. In addition, suitable solutions arising from multidisciplinary team research are presented as promising answers to the challenges that building energy systems face nowadays. Keywords: Biomimicry, Building services, Energy systems, Passive design, Multidisciplinary
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