Consructing Environments Week 2 Journal

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Week 2 E-learning: Lessons from nature Note: Sometimes examples from nature are translated directly in to the built environment and we call this bio-mimicry.

(Ref: LMS of Constructing Environments 2013 n.p University of Melbourne)

Lecture Note: Referencing Structural Systems from Natural and Manmade systems Gravity—vertical forces Wind Water Seismic—lateral forces Think an object into architecture. For example: table can be think to large roof or floor. Animal architecture: bats, honeycomb, the rib structures. Plant architecture Non architectural manmade structures


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