Agus Salim, N.A. and Mydin, M.A.O and Md. Ulang, N. H.
(2014)
Biomimetic Architecture in Building Envelope Maintenance
(A Literature).
E3S Web of Conferences, 3 (01007).
pp. 1-7.
ISSN 2267-1242
Abstract
The study of biomimetic architecture on building envelope is the main
structure of this research. The concept is believed more sustainable and efficient for
energy saving, operating cost consumption, waste recycle and design renewal in the
future. The inspiration from the nature developed the intention on this study to explore on
what and how this concept to overcome the problems through design. Biomimicry does
catch the attention of human to study more on the system and function of its nature
course. The designers are not exception influenced by this concept when the form, shape,
texture and colour inspired them in their design. The domination of building form will
affect the building envelope as the skin of the structure. A clear impact on building failure
is begun with building envelope appearance without a proper maintenance. The faults in
building design place a heavy burden on the building for the rest of its operational life and
there is no compensation for it. In such situations, the responsibility falls on the shoulders
of the designer.
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