2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05077-5_15
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BioTRIZ: A Win-Win Methodology for Eco-innovation

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“…At the architectural level, the carried work remains, mostly on a theoretical level, with no practical application. The Biomimicry Design Spiral from Carl Hastrich [ 13 ], and the complex BioTriz developed by Nikolay and Olga Bogatyreva, based on the TRIZ—Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadach methods [ 14 ] are references on the field of biomimetic application in architecture. However, the specialized lexicon, the generality of the stages as well as the lack of script for the passage of concept between domains, place these methodologies in the theoretical philosophical field of architecture.…”
Section: Poc 10 Evaluation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the architectural level, the carried work remains, mostly on a theoretical level, with no practical application. The Biomimicry Design Spiral from Carl Hastrich [ 13 ], and the complex BioTriz developed by Nikolay and Olga Bogatyreva, based on the TRIZ—Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadach methods [ 14 ] are references on the field of biomimetic application in architecture. However, the specialized lexicon, the generality of the stages as well as the lack of script for the passage of concept between domains, place these methodologies in the theoretical philosophical field of architecture.…”
Section: Poc 10 Evaluation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inventive principles and engineering parameters were not the only TRIZ tools able to support eco-innovation. For example, the eternal struggle between technological and biological interest was dealt with in Bio-inspired TRIZ tools [28] and many other TRIZ concepts [29] e.g. biomimetic, ideality, function analysis and laws of evolution.…”
Section: Triz and Eco-innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Translation tools, databases such as AskNature [26] and methodologies such as BioTriz [27] have not been introduced on a large scale yet. A very concise description of the process of biomimetics can be found in the German VDI Standard [22] and in publications of the Biologically Inspired Design at the Georgia Tech Institute [12].…”
Section: Biomimeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%