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Sugár, Viktória
Leczovics, Péter
Horkai, András
2025-04-03T11:09:01Z
2025-04-03T11:09:01Z
2017
2064-2520hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/28654
The adaptation of the forms and phenomena of nature is not a recent concept. Observation of natural mechanisms has been a primary source of innovation since prehistoric ages, which can be perceived through the history of architecture. Currently, this idea is coming to the front again through sustainable architecture and adaptive design. Investigating natural innovations and the clear-outness of evolution during the 20th century led to the creation of a separate scientific discipline, Bionics. Architecture and Bionics are strongly related to each other, since the act of building is as old as the human civilization - moreover its first formal and structural source was obviously the surrounding environment. Present paper discusses the definition of Bionics and its connection with the architecture.hu_HU
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Műszaki tudományok - építészmérnöki tudományokhu_HU
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biomimicryhu_HU
architecturehu_HU
adaptive designhu_HU
sustainabilityhu_HU
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YBL Journal of Built Environmenthu_HU
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