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Preliminary Study On Large-span Building Based On Structural Bionics

Posted on:2019-03-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S R LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2352330548960740Subject:Architecture
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As an interdisciplinary subject,building structure bionics uses mechanics and mathematics as the main research tools,and takes the structural forms of different levels in the natural material structure as the research object.Through the organic combination of natural structures and building structures,the building quality can be improved.To enrich the fundamental purpose of architectural forms and space.The thesis summarizes the relationship between architecture and bionics and the historical development framework.It comprehensively analyzes the development characteristics and development trends of bionic building structures at home and abroad,and constructs the theoretical system and content of bionic architecture.Based on the study of the natural matter structure and the variation of the conventional structural system based on the natural structure prototype,the thesis analyzes and summarizes the formation of the bionic form of the building structure.Combined with the case,the influencing factors and construction characteristics of the large-span architectural bionic structure design are summarized.The architectural bionic construction creation method has shown a strong vitality in large-span buildings,but the rich practical achievements in this field have not been transformed into systematic theory.Therefore,this paper uses this as a starting point to comprehensively analyze the related materials.,Find out the links between these elements,hoping to deepen our understanding of the bionic structure of the building,promote the application of structural bionics in large-span buildings,and provide design ideas and methods for our country's contemporary large-span architectural design.
Keywords/Search Tags:large-span buildings, structure bionics, morphogenesis, architectural features
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