Surveying the Element of Energy Efficiency in Bionic Architecture; Case Study: bionic Buildings
Energy Efficiency in bionic Buildings and Green Architecture bionic are important tools to ensure coordination between buildings and the natural environment, maintaining ecological balance and achieving sustainable development in the construction of buildings. According to a review of bionic technologies for the functions, structures and construction materials, the present study analyzes applications and forms of energy efficiency in the bionic buildings and green architecture of For instance, by exploiting the nature of nature in buildings, based on the ideal natural ventilation system, which exists in the termites " s den, innovations in architecture have been made. In addition, the passive construction technology using solar energy sources can not only improve the quality of the thermal environment within the building, but also reduces energy consumption in the building. Inspired by the mechanical properties, structural relations and the function of natural materials and its use in the structure of the building or its shape design, large structures such as cables and structures with thin shells, resembling spider webs and eggs, are designed. In short, the development of green architecture and energy efficiency in the bionic buildings should follow the laws of nature and respect them. The study of mechanisms used in biological systems is necessary, coupled with new building technologies, to support innovation in building and to develop rapid development in building green buildings and energy efficiency in buildings.
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