Biomimicry in Architecture: A Review of Definitions, Case Studies, and Design Methods
N Verbrugghe, E Rubinacci, AZ Khan - Biomimetics, 2023 - mdpi.com
Biomimicry, as a field of science, is mainly defined as a solution for design problems
inspired by natural models, systems, and elements. For the built environment, using nature …
inspired by natural models, systems, and elements. For the built environment, using nature …
Regenerative—The new sustainable?
LV Gibbons - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Over time, sustainability paradigms have evolved from meeting human needs throughout
time to improving human wellbeing and the viability of ecological systems. Regenerative …
time to improving human wellbeing and the viability of ecological systems. Regenerative …
Urban regenerative thinking and practice: a systematic literature review
K Camrass - Building Research & Information, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Regenerative approaches to the built environment represent a conceptual departure from
reductionist sustainability fields. By utilizing the inherent interconnections between social …
reductionist sustainability fields. By utilizing the inherent interconnections between social …
The reciprocity of soil, soul and society: the heart of develo** regenerative tourism activities
L Mathisen, SU Søreng, T Lyrek - Journal of Tourism Futures, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The study aims to investigate how tourism actors' methodologies fuel the
development of regenerative activities anchored in the reciprocity of nature and humans …
development of regenerative activities anchored in the reciprocity of nature and humans …
[HTML][HTML] Students' sustainability consciousness with the three dimensions of sustainability: Does the locus of control play a role?
D Ovais - Regional Sustainability, 2023 - Elsevier
The persistent environmental problems and the growing difficulty to achieve sustainable
development require a re-evaluation of person'sustainable knowledge, attitude, and …
development require a re-evaluation of person'sustainable knowledge, attitude, and …
Managing the transition towards circular metabolism: Living labs as a co-creation approach
Resource consumption and related waste production are still rapidly increasing all over the
world, leading to social and environmental challenges and to the production of the so-called …
world, leading to social and environmental challenges and to the production of the so-called …
Towards regenerative neighbourhoods: An international survey on urban strategies promoting the production of ecosystem services
E Blanco, K Raskin, P Clergeau - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
Neighbourhoods are a fundamental urban design unit and the focus of many sustainable
design frameworks. Although these frameworks were fundamental to mainstream …
design frameworks. Although these frameworks were fundamental to mainstream …
Sense of place and belonging in develo** culturally appropriate therapeutic environments: a review
The connection the Māori, the Indigenous people of Aotearoa-New Zealand, have to the
land is threatened by the effects of colonisation, urbanisation and other factors. In particular …
land is threatened by the effects of colonisation, urbanisation and other factors. In particular …
Landscape design toward urban resilience: Bridging science and physical design coupling sociohydrological modeling and design process
Given that evolving urban systems require ever more sophisticated and creative solutions to
deal with uncertainty, designing for resilience in contemporary landscape architecture …
deal with uncertainty, designing for resilience in contemporary landscape architecture …
The development, application, and refinement of a Regenerative Development Evaluation Tool and indicators
Ecological indicators are foundational for holistic guidance toward thriving living systems,
yet existing indicators are incomplete, fragmented, and do not fully integrate living systems …
yet existing indicators are incomplete, fragmented, and do not fully integrate living systems …