Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/33117
Author(s): Oliveira, M. J.
Rato, V.
Leitão, C.
Editor: David Ting
Jacqueline Stagner
Date: 2021
Title: Bioshading system design method (BSDM)
Book title/volume: Climate change science: Causes, effects and solutions for global warming
Pages: 195 - 222
Reference: Oliveira, M. J., Rato, V., & Leitão, C. (2021). Bioshading system design method (BSDM). In D. Ting, & J. Stagner (Eds.), Climate change science: Causes, effects and solutions for global warming (195-222). Elsevier. 10.1016/B978-0-12-823767-0.00010-0
ISBN: 9780128241820
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/B978-0-12-823767-0.00010-0
Keywords: SSADM Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology
Métodos de pesquisa -- Research methods
Projeto arquitetónico -- Architectural design
Environmental design
Biomimética -- Biomimetics
Abstract: Bioshading System Design Method (BSDM) is an architectural problem-based method that uses Nature events as inspirational sources to develop and create performative and design solutions for responsive shading systems. The design method is supported by a circular relationship between three main domains: Architecture, Nature, and Artifact. The "Architecture" domain corresponds to the "Definition" process of the architectural challenge that the user aims to respond/solve; The "Nature" domain corresponds to the user's "Abstraction" process, through which he/she will be able to create the Biomeme that will support the shading system design concept; and finally, the "Artifact" domain corresponds to the "Emulation" process, through which the user will be able to conceive the architectural design solution.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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