1. about BIOMIMICRY nature as model, measure and mentor
2. | BIOMIMICRY | 1.INTRODUCTION | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | AN INTRODUCTION Design inspired by nature – NOT blind imitation but inspiration for transforming the principles of nature into successful design The Calla Lily A Water Mixer
9. | BIOMIMICRY | 3. NATURE’S ECONOMY | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 9 | NATURE’S ECONOMICS Difference between Type 1 and Type 3 Systems Good Poor Stability Important Unimportant Role of dead organic matter in regeneration Slow Fast Nutrient exchange rate between organisms and environment Good Poor Nutrient Conservation (closed-loop cycling) Developed Undeveloped Internal Symbiosis (cooperative relationships) Long, Complex Short, Simple Life Cycles Large Small Body Size High Low Species Diversity Weblike Linear Food Chain Mature Stages (Type 3) Developing Stages (Type 1) Ecosystem Attributes
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11. | BIOMIMICRY | 3. NATURE’S ECONOMY | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 11 | OUR MODUS OPERANDI How will we conduct business? FROM LINEAR… Type I Extraction to Production to Consumption to Disposal
12. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. OUR MODUS OPERANDI | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 12 | OUR MODUS OPERANDI How will we conduct business? SELF-SUSTAINING Type III TO…
14. IMMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY “ Beijing National Stadium”
15. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18 th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | Bird Island Homes YTL Land’s Bird Island Green Homes Competition A Nest To Live In, Grant Associates (UK) Rafflesia by Zoka Zola (Chicago)
16. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18 th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | Council House 2 Architecture (CH2), Mick Pearce with DesignInc., 2005 Maximum Six Green Star rating
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18. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | “ USE WASTE AS RESOURCES” Sustainable timber selection Recycled structural steel Recycled structural concrete PVC minimisation
19. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | “ USE WASTE AS RESOURCES” Recycled Untreated from old housing frames Use waste as amenities
20. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | “ GATHER AND USE ENERGY EFFICIENTLY” micro-turbine (co-generation) lifts generate power in breaking mode solar hot water produced by 48 square metres of solar hot water panels on roof, supplemented by gas boiler solar power (PV cells) : 3.5kW energy used to power Western timber shutters Gas-fired micro-turbine Electricity Waste heat Used in A/C plant Heating hot water; cooling via absorption chiller
21. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | “ OPTIMIZE RATHER THEN MAXIMIZE”
22. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | “ OPTIMIZE RATHER THEN MAXIMIZE”
23. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | “ OPTIMIZE RATHER THEN MAXIMIZE”
24. | BIOMIMICRY | 4. BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 18th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | “ OPTIMIZE RATHER THEN MAXIMIZE”
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26. MASDAR - city as an eco-system Communities (MASDAR), Foster + Partners, 2007-2023 Carbon neutral, Zero waste community http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeuXryPNvWY&feature=related | BIOMIMICRY | 5.BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 16 |
27. “ USE WASTE AS RESOURCES” Human / Food waste Fertilizer use for plantation Food Source Human Closing the loop | BIOMIMICRY | 5.BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 17 |
28. “ OPTIMIZE RATHER THEN MAXIMIZE” Building Material (fencing) Manufacturer (recyclable plastics) After life of Masdar Manufacturer (concrete) Road Construction Doing more with less | BIOMIMICRY | 5.BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 18 |
29. “ DON’T FOUL THEIR NESTS” No Vehicle No power plant + = Carbon Neutral Electricity source from Green Technology | Banning of carbon main culprit (Vehicle) | BIOMIMICRY | 5.BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 19 |
30. “ DON’T DRAW DOWN RESOURCES” Grey water & Solid waste Crops H2O Caption Reduce 75% desalination Irrigation recovery 80% water recycled/reuse as many possible | Locally grown crops | BIOMIMICRY | 5.BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 20 |
31. “ SHOP LOCALLY” Within 200m reach to essential facility; including locally grown products 200m 200m 200m | BIOMIMICRY | 5.BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 21 |
32. POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS -City for the rich? Social equity? -Movable population bringing in waste; not recyclable? -City that’s highly dependent on electricity; adequate energy generated? -Zero carbon footprint; measurable? | BIOMIMICRY | 5.BIOMIMICRY AND ARCHITECTURE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 22 |
33. waste into RESOURCE “ a source of supply and support: an available means ”
34. | BIOMIMICRY | 6. WASTE INTO RESOURCE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 34 | FROM NATURE What do kidneys, mangrove roots and the hydrological cycle have in common? Filtration.
35. | BIOMIMICRY | 5. WASTE INTO RESOURCE | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 35 | LIFESAVER Making sterile water
36. | BIOMIMICRY | 5.WASTE INTO RESOURCE | 17 th AUGUST | PAGE - | SAWDUST/WOOD SHAVINGS Sawdust/wood shavings from cutting planks gathered and form into densed new wooden planks for furniture. Mixed in synthetic resin and laided into sheets. The sheets are then cold-pressed together and extruded to desired size. Used for furniture making. Or simply use it for horse bedding. Or as fertiliser in garden.
37. | BIOMIMICRY | 5. WASTE INTO RESOURCE | 17 th AUGUST | PAGE - | COCONUT SHELLS Large demand for performance fabrics that consists polyester or nylon(synthetic). Activated carbon from recycled coconut shells used to make socks, garments etc. Absorbs sweat and odors. Reduce the amount of cotton or synthetic materials while the coconut shells can taken from food processing factories.
39. TRASH = CASH? | BIOMIMICRY | 6. WASTE INTO ENERGY | 17 th AUGUST | PAGE - | Polymer Energy™ uses a process called catalytic pyrolysis to efficiently convert plastics to crude oil. 1000kg of typical plastic waste 775 litres of crude oil *Disposable shopping bags, containers for cleaners, cosmetics and cleaning products, plastic containers. *HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, PP and some PET PLASTIC
40. TRASH = CASH? Landfill gas | BIOMIMICRY | 6. WASTE INTO ENERGY | 17 th AUGUST | PAGE - | Trash at landfills contributes to harmful landfill gas. Waste from: Water treatment plants, tree branches, leaves, bio-waste. Top of landfill waste is covered with soil to prevent methane from escaping into the atmosphere. A system of pipes and blowers 25m below ground collects gas and delivers it to a central location Collected gas converted into electricity
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43. waste into AMENITIES “ the quality of being pleasing or agreeable in situation, prospect, disposition ”
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45. | BIOMIMICRY | 8. CONCLUSION | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | CONCLUSION To echo, listen, steward and immerse in nature Biomimicry presents itself as a basis, a foundation of a new research methodology instead of mere serendipity. Biomimicry has to be approached in a multi-disciplinary order of thought in order to understand the principles of nature to achieve a holistic design solution.
46. | BIOMIMICRY | 8. CONCLUSION | 17th AUGUST | PAGE 2 | CONCLUSION For nature has been field-tested for millions of years through evolution