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BIO-INSPIRED DESIGN OF A KINETIC NODE FOR ADAPTABLE

STRUCTURES

The architectural design should no longer consider just in terms of today's demands,
but also the life cycle and the further requirements of the built environment.

The design process should consider the adaptation to the changing conditions
which can be in terms of the building usage, environmental factors or even in the
changes of sociological demands.

Rapid change in activities of modern society and building technologies, has led to
the need for adaptable spaces.

Those spaces can be obtained by the adaptable structures which have potential for
using our resources in efficient way and also for responding to the era's needs.

This can be achieved with kinetic structural systems and learning adaptable structures
from nature. Nature has always inspired humanity by solving the basic needs with
minimum material and sustainable solutions.

Observation of nature enables architects and engineers familiar with highly


developed structures and lead to the creation of new forms.

The designs that are produced by learning from nature lead to practical engineering
solutions in terms of sustainability.
The aim of this research is to propose a joint; kinetic node with multidisciplinary
approach.
This kinetic node is designed by inspiring from the minimum energy shape
configurations and the structural orders in natural structures especially the cell
membrane and analyzing the joining details of space truss structural systems and the
geometric principles.
This new kinetic node gives capability to construct variable static and dynamic
structural systems while constructing in different structural orders.

B. Shruthi | 113715251901 | Thesis 2020 | Batch 2015 | CAAD

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