2023
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics8080603
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Mimosa Kinetic Façade: Bio-Inspired Ventilation Leveraging the Mimosa Pudica Mechanism for Enhanced Indoor Air Quality

Sukhum Sankaewthong,
Kazunori Miyata,
Teerayut Horanont
et al.

Abstract: In light of pressing global health concerns, the significance of indoor air quality in densely populated structures has been emphasized. This research introduces the Mimosa kinetic façade, an innovative design inspired by the adaptive responsiveness of the Mimosa plant to environmental stimuli. Traditional static architectural façades often hinder natural ventilation, leading to diminished air quality with potential health and cognitive repercussions. The Mimosa kinetic façade addresses these challenges by enh… Show more

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“…Unlike traditional static façades that impede natural ventilation and degrade air quality, this dynamic façade improves airflow and removes airborne contaminants. Utilizing the biomimicry design spiral, the research adopts a nature-inspired approach to enhance both the functional and visual aspects of building design [35].…”
Section: Plants As Inspiration In Developing Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike traditional static façades that impede natural ventilation and degrade air quality, this dynamic façade improves airflow and removes airborne contaminants. Utilizing the biomimicry design spiral, the research adopts a nature-inspired approach to enhance both the functional and visual aspects of building design [35].…”
Section: Plants As Inspiration In Developing Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%