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Examples of Bionic Architecture: Introduction to Architectural Engineering?

Bionic architecture takes the functional organization and image composition of some creatures in the biological world as the research object, explores the scientific and reasonable construction laws in nature, and enriches and perfects the architectural treatment methods through the application of these research results, and promotes the efficient design and rational formation of the physical structure and functional layout of buildings. Among them, what are the examples of bionic buildings? The following is an example of bionic building brought by construction network for reference.

Mapungubwe National Park in South Africa

-Use local building materials to blend in with the surrounding environment.

WOHA Pickering Hotel's Royal Park, Pickering Binleia Hotel, learn from natural rock formations.

Pickering Binleya, located in the center of Singapore, was grandly opened at the beginning of this year with the applause of expectation and admiration for its innovative concept and diversified energy-saving design of garden hotel.

The hotel is operated by world-class designers from WOHA, adopting the concept of garden hotel and implementing energy-saving features. This "Garden Hotel" has lush gardens, waterfalls and flower walls, covering an area of about 6.5438+0.5 million square meters, and is four stories high, which is more than twice the total area of the hotel. In addition to plants with different postures decorating the hotel courtyard, Pickering Binleya is the first zero-energy hotel in Singapore to use solar cells for power supply, and has adopted comprehensive energy-saving and water-saving measures, such as using light, rain and motion sensors, rainwater collection and NEWater (circulating water).

From the design and decoration, it is not difficult to find that many natural materials such as black wood, gravel, glass, etc. are used as design concepts, and the sunlight transmitted from the outside is used to create a sense of harmony in nature.

Montpellier, France, multi-functional "Bai Shu" collective residence "Bai Shu"/Fujimoto Zhuang Jie.

This is a comprehensive building designed by Japanese designer Fujimoto Shou for Montpellier, France, including offices, galleries, bars and restaurants. It is 17 stories high. Its biggest feature is that the whole building is like a big pine cone, and the terraces and balconies bloom wildly around, thus providing quite diverse and practical outdoor space.

The Ark of the World (Costa Rica) is in Costa Rica.

Gretel Lane's "Ark of the World" is based on the concept of "fluid architecture", using deformable metal materials and advanced "blob-like" streaming media image technology. The foundation of this building is spherical, and the architect fully matches the building with the surrounding natural environment. It is reported that the "World Ark" is planned to be built in the tropical rain forest of Costa Rica and will become an important ecological center and ecological education base.

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