New Methodologies in Architectural Design inspired by Self-Organization (2008)
article⁄New Methodologies in Architectural Design inspired by Self-Organization (2008)
abstract⁄This paper introduces a potential application of construction systems seen in biological systems to overcome various shortcomings in human architecture. Unlike human constructions, some social insects can produce habitable structures with simple rules without predetermined blueprints or central leaders to gain more adaptability. Active application of logics from selforganizing systems can possibly enhance our conventional centralized methods by designing artificial distributed systems. A conceptual case study is presented that involves a notion of the collective construction.
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Year |
2008 |
Authors |
Narahara, Taro. |
Issue |
Silicon + Skin: Biological Processes and Computation, |
Pages |
324-331 |
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new-methodologies-architectural-design-inspired-by |