Bio-Structural Analogues in Architecture
This inspirational book seeks to discover the architectural potential of biological structures found in nature; seashells, corals, plants and animals. The structures that provide strength, movement and flexibility are studied, illustrated and then used as inspiration for a huge number of design experiments, of which the thinking, working and final prototyping process is shown in this book.
A useful resource for teaching and research in architecture, providing a theoretical basis of form, space and structure.
Format
150 x 105 mm
Materials
Paperback

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