NATALIA QUEIROZ: Nature as a measure of efficiency
Queiroz, Natália
Resumo:
Natália Queiroz is a multidisciplinary Architect, researcher, and visual artist. Her interest in nature as inspiration began by having contact for the first time with bioclimatology, even before graduating as an architect and urban planner in 2009. This was also the beginning of her research activities in the area. Bioclimatology is a term created in 1963 by Victor Olgyay and addresses the intersections of four fundamental areas for architecture: architectural design, climatology (climate patterns and characteristics), technology, and biology. Over time, the term became primarily associated with the intersection between architectural design and climatology; but for Natália, biomimicry applied to architecture was the link that Victor Olgyay envisioned when he included biology in the diagram.
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DOI: 10.5151/9786555502220-30
Como citar:
QUEIROZ, Natália; "NATALIA QUEIROZ: Nature as a measure of efficiency", p. 443-452. Map research bionics: transdisciplinary ecosystems in bionics, biodesign and biomimicry : scientific and technological aspects for a design culture. São Paulo: Blucher, 2023.
ISBN: 9786555502220, DOI 10.5151/9786555502220-30