BIO-DIGITAL ANALOGY AS A BASIS FOR FUTURE INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

Document Type : Specialized scientific research papers

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Lecturer of interior architecture at the Faculty of Arts and Design Pharos University in Alexandria

10.47436/jaars.2023.161811.1104

Abstract

Architecture is defined by the intersection of different domains of knowledge. Biology can be linked to a wide range of technological and creative disciplines due to its comprehensive nature as a science. The research goal is to inquire into analogies between architecture and nature, specifically interior architecture, and biology. Because of the close relationship between form and function, the inherent balance of forces, and the corresponding geometric solutions found in living beings, biology is a recurrent source of architectural inspiration. The study's specific purpose is to determine how new technologies might reframe and support the process of creating analogies.
The benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to the conceptual process are well known among architects and interior designers. The research problem is the cognitive deficiency in determining the levels of biological similarity in contemporary interior architecture. Thus, in the research we are trying to spread awareness about relation between Biology and interior architecture to enhance the way of thinking of the student as a tool for creative design, and to be able to keep pace with future thinking in architecture and internal treatments.

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