Introducing the Analog Bio digital Morphogenesis in Interior Design and Architecture
Architecture is defined by the intersection of different fields of knowledge. Biology, due to its comprehensive nature as a science, can be related to a wide range of technological and creative disciplines. The aim of the research is to explore analogies between architecture and nature, specifically interior architecture and biology. Due to the close relationship between form and function, the inherent balance of forces, and the corresponding geometric solutions found in living organisms, biology is a frequent source of architectural inspiration. The specific aim of this study is to determine how new technologies can reframe and support the process of creating analogies. The benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to the conceptual process are well known among architects and interior designers. The research problem is the cognitive deficit in determining levels of bio similarity in contemporary interior architecture. Therefore, this research attempts to expand awareness about the relationship between biology and interior architecture, to enhance the student's thinking as a tool for creative design, and to keep pace with future thinking in architecture
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