2022
DOI: 10.1108/ohi-01-2022-0008
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Biomimicry in the built environment: energy-saving assessment of a novel biomimetic window system

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine the energy savings in the indoor environment, using strategies that adopt the characteristics of nature, called biomimetic solutions. This research designed a biomimetic window system to bring daylight into interior spaces in educational buildings where daylight cannot be reached. Specifically, this study assessed how the daylight that was achieved via a biomimetic window system would affect energy savings using an energy simulation method.Design/methodology/appro… Show more

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“…Several studies focusing on the utility of biomimicry and biomimetic principles in the construction industry and how the industry can mimic nature in solving problems encountered in the industry, thereby engendering the attainment of sustainability have been conducted. According to extant corpus of relevant literature, biomimicry has inspired the design of energye cient buildings [16,17,18], alternative clay bricks design [19], design of resilient civil infrastructure systems [20], adaptive building envelopes [21,22], 3D concrete printing [23], thermal performance of buildings [24], cooling technologies in buildings [25], passive sustainable ventilation system [26], building skin adaptation [27], building materials for climate change [28] and so on. However, limited studies focusing on how biomimicry has or can help in managing resource degradation and waste generation exist.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies focusing on the utility of biomimicry and biomimetic principles in the construction industry and how the industry can mimic nature in solving problems encountered in the industry, thereby engendering the attainment of sustainability have been conducted. According to extant corpus of relevant literature, biomimicry has inspired the design of energye cient buildings [16,17,18], alternative clay bricks design [19], design of resilient civil infrastructure systems [20], adaptive building envelopes [21,22], 3D concrete printing [23], thermal performance of buildings [24], cooling technologies in buildings [25], passive sustainable ventilation system [26], building skin adaptation [27], building materials for climate change [28] and so on. However, limited studies focusing on how biomimicry has or can help in managing resource degradation and waste generation exist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%