Hello Harpreet,I dont know if I understand corectly what you are exactly looking for ,but ill recommend some books and websites that might be helpful .Benyus Janine Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. New York, USA: William Morrow & Company;1997 and Biomimetics: Biologically Inspired Technologies Yoseph Bar-Cohen CRC Press; 2005.You can take a look at the book Biomimetics Learning from Nature Edited by Amitava Mukherjee, ISBN 978-953-307-025-4 ,which is an open access book you can find its chapters here : http://www.intechopen.com/books/biomimetics-learning-from-nature . Also check the website of the biomimicry institute http://biomimicry.net/ , ask nature website http://www.asknature.org/ .There are several books that you can download on Harun Hahya 's website concerning matters about technology that immitates nature the website is http://harunyahya.com/ .Hope these might be helpful.
We've written a couple of review papers on biotemplated material and biomimicry (biomimetic synthesis of materials for technology in chem eur j, 2013, and protein and peptide templates metal and metal oxide nanoparticles in j later chem, 2012). They contain lots of information and links to recent work on topics around this area. I hope this helps.
Hello Harpreet,I dont know if I understand corectly what you are exactly looking for ,but ill recommend some books and websites that might be helpful .Benyus Janine Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. New York, USA: William Morrow & Company;1997 and Biomimetics: Biologically Inspired Technologies Yoseph Bar-Cohen CRC Press; 2005.You can take a look at the book Biomimetics Learning from Nature Edited by Amitava Mukherjee, ISBN 978-953-307-025-4 ,which is an open access book you can find its chapters here : http://www.intechopen.com/books/biomimetics-learning-from-nature . Also check the website of the biomimicry institute http://biomimicry.net/ , ask nature website http://www.asknature.org/ .There are several books that you can download on Harun Hahya 's website concerning matters about technology that immitates nature the website is http://harunyahya.com/ .Hope these might be helpful.
If you want you can see the following conference papers “Architecture as biomimetics’, “Innovation and architecture” and ‘Biomimetic architectural system based on a neuro-fuzzy-network”.
I am coming a bit late to this discussion but if you are still looking into biomimicry I have published quite a few articles about biomimicry and architectural and urban design that might be of interest. One of the key things with biomimicry is to understand if you want to look into biomimicry that is solely for the purpose of creating new technologies for the sake of innovation or if you are interested in biommicry as a means to work towards better sustainability outcomes. Not all biomimicry has the same motivations and therefore outcomes in terms of sustainability and different researchers emphasise different aspects of biomimicry. My work is about biomimicry for sustainability. Michael Pawlyn has an easy to read book about biomimicry and architecture as well that might be of interest also.
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