Design follows nature

Botanical garden design integrating with biomimetic technology and seismic principles

Master Thesis (2017)
Author(s)

Yonghui Huang (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)

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Anne Snijders – Mentor

Engbert van der Zaag – Mentor

Pierre Jennen – Mentor

Henk Visscher – Graduation committee member

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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Graduation Date
28-06-2017
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Abstract

The graduation started from the seismic studio of architecture engineering and designing a earthquake proof architecture. The context of the design in located in the historical garden of Uithuizen in Groningen, which is a potential seismic area. The research focuses on the three different aspects which are seismic principles, biomimetic structure and biomimic climate. The final design is attempting to responding to the environmental, historical, social and seismic context with the method which I researched in the first part. The program of my design is a botanical education center for young children in uithuizen. As for technology part, I chose the solar-tracking panels and intelligent light diffusion glass to achieve my final goal: communicating with nature in the ways of architecture and human experience.

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