Author/s:
Twana R. Fattah
Marcel Breuer Doctoral School, Department of Building Constructions and Energy Design, Institute of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Pécs, Boszorkány u. 2, H-7624 Pécs, Hungary
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Chro Hama Radha
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Bálint Baranyai
Department of Building Structures and Energy Design, University of Pécs, Boszorkány, Hungary.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.31972/iceit2024.041
Abstract
High energy consumption is a global issue nowadays. The building sector consumes a tremendous amount of energy. Inspiration from nature (biomimicry) could be the driving force in architecture to achieve a high level of sustainability by translating biosystems into architecture. Drawing inspiration from various sources to address the challenge of the design problem, integrating the behaviour of biosystems into the building envelope could significantly influence energy performance. This paper investigates a bio-mimicry-based approach to enhancing energy efficiency in office buildings by analysing and comparing 8 projects in different climates. The result showed that the behaviour level is more applicable and functional than the organism. And ecosystem levels. Finally, the conceptual model would propose office buildings based on biomimicry strategies.
Keywords: Biomimicry Approaches, Biomimicry levels, Inspiration, Energy Efficiency, Ecosystem
