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EXPLORING BIOMIMICRY IN PRODUCING SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE: EVALUATING THE IMPACT ON BUILDING AND INTERIOR DESIGNS.
The application of biomimicry in sustainable architecture is examined in this study, with an emphasis on how it affects exterior and interior architecture. Biomimicry provides creative ways to build healthy and ecologically sustainable structures by taking cues from the patterns and processes found in nature. The study assesses how biomimetic concepts might improve external and interior architecture designs in terms of energy efficiency, material sustainability, and environmental harmony. The study looks at real-world applications and their advantages through case studies and biomimetic strategy analysis. Research show that biomimicry can result in major improvements in occupant well-being, structural robustness, and resource efficiency. The study ends with suggestions for using biomimicry into architectural design to promote sustainability and creativity, ultimately helping to create greener and more adaptable urban environments.
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