This study aims to explore the plants’ potential to adjust to humid climates and understand their acclimation processes to inspire building designs and develop moisture-resistant building materials. It’s based on the top-down biomimetic approach and proposes a method for applying biological processes to architectural concepts, referring to the anatomical diagnoses of moistureresistant plants.

From nature to buildings: a biomimetic approach as an alternative against structures’ humidity issues in Jijel – Algeria / Ouroua, Choubaylа; Debache, Samira; Milardi, Martino. - In: JOURNAL OF INNOVATIONS AND SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2367-8151. - 8:2(2024). [10.51599/is.2024.08.02.07]

From nature to buildings: a biomimetic approach as an alternative against structures’ humidity issues in Jijel – Algeria

Milardi, Martino
2024-01-01

Abstract

This study aims to explore the plants’ potential to adjust to humid climates and understand their acclimation processes to inspire building designs and develop moisture-resistant building materials. It’s based on the top-down biomimetic approach and proposes a method for applying biological processes to architectural concepts, referring to the anatomical diagnoses of moistureresistant plants.
2024
adaptation, biomimicry, building material, humidity, plants
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