Bio-Responsive Architecture: Buildings That Adapt and Evolve Like Living Organisms
Abstract
Bio-responsive architecture represents a revolutionary approach to building design and functionality, wherein structures are designed to sense, respond, and adapt to their environment dynamically. Inspired by the principles of biology and ecology, such architectures employ cutting-edge technologies, including biomimicry, sensors, and advanced materials, to evolve in real-time, addressing challenges such as climate change, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort. This paper explores the concept, principles, applications, and future prospects of bio-responsive architecture, emphasizing its potential to transform urban landscapes into sustainable and resilient ecosystems.
How to Cite This Article
Anne Fischer (2025). Bio-Responsive Architecture: Buildings That Adapt and Evolve Like Living Organisms . International Journal of Revolutionary Civil Engineering (IJRCE), 1(3), 18-19.