2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-1812-4_11
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Bio-inspired Approaches for Sustainable Cities Design in Tropical Climate

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“…To cope with such mechanisms, natural, composite, or smart materials are needed allowing a dynamic interaction/reaction with the building surroundings for the abovementioned harvesting; for example, they should be capable of self-cleaning or protecting itself from humidity, e.g., with a hydrophobic feature. Having an envelope able to harvest occupant needs as well as self-caring [ 123 ] reduces the need to exploit or negatively impact the ecosystem’s services, i.e., water supply, energy provision, air purification, habitat provision, and climate regulation [ 190 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cope with such mechanisms, natural, composite, or smart materials are needed allowing a dynamic interaction/reaction with the building surroundings for the abovementioned harvesting; for example, they should be capable of self-cleaning or protecting itself from humidity, e.g., with a hydrophobic feature. Having an envelope able to harvest occupant needs as well as self-caring [ 123 ] reduces the need to exploit or negatively impact the ecosystem’s services, i.e., water supply, energy provision, air purification, habitat provision, and climate regulation [ 190 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the transition of 2020-2021, inspiration in nature has been studied for applications under tropical climates, such as in (Austin et al, 2020), where documents used keywords such as "biophilia" and "nature-based solutions." In 2021-2022, the terms "biomimicry" and "bio-inspired design" were included as keywords showing researchers focused on nature relations with architecture and building design for achieving sustainability, particularly in such a climate, such as in (Solano et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%