Bioarchitecture
Definition: Bioarchitecture is the art and science of designing and building spaces which create, support and enhance life and living systems.
Bioarchitecture is the holistic process and product of planning, designing and constructing space that integrates natural form, biologic function and environmental, social and aesthetic considerations. It requires knowledge of living systems, natural harmonics and fractal geometric relationships expressing as form, pattern, rhythm, ratio and proportion. Bioarchitecture involves the use of organic materials, green technology and appropriately skilled labour.
Bioarchitecture integrates all aspects of the design-build process, including project planning, cost analysis, construction administration and final certification. A broader definition comprises of all design-stage activity from the macro to the micro level.
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