The Management Committee of the PhD in Civil Engineering PDEC is pleased to invite you to participate in the Seminar entitled “Biomimicry in Architecture and Structural Engineering”, by Professor Hans Holger Hundborg Koss, Professor at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Section for Structures and Safety, at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Date: June 28, at 2:00 p.m. (Lisbon Time).
Zoom Link: https://lnkd.in/d6-R_AV6 (»»ONLINE Seminar««)
Abstract of the presentation:
Human-made structures have always been influenced and inspired by nature. Their design followed the availability of natural resources such as material with its structural characteristic and occurring shape, and the forces of nature and function they have to withstand. The art of designing structures both by nature and artificially, is to resist acting forces with the means available in the most efficient way. One key to this efficiency lies in finding the most optimal shape accounting for material strength and workability on the one side and the functionality and durability of the structure on the other. Natural and engineered structures have to fulfil similar tasks and it is therefore understandable that humans have drawn inspiration from the solutions nature comes up with from an evolutionary design process of constant evolvement and testing. This lecture takes a closer look on some of the design concepts in nature and their relation to human architecture and construction.
Bibliographic References:
Julian Christ, Sander Leusink, Holger Koss, 2023. "Multi-axial 3D printing of biopolymer-based concrete composites in construction". Journal of Materials & Design, 235, 10p. 112410
Julian Christ, Arnaud Perrot, Lisbeth M. Ottosen, Holger Koss, 2023. "Rheological characterization of temperature-sensitive 1 biopolymer-bound 3D printing concrete", SSRN Electronic Journal January 2023, DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4374845
Christ, J., Ottosen, L.M., Koss, H.H. “A concrete composite from biologically based binders and mineral aggregates for constructional 3D-printing” Proc. ICSBM 2019: 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Building Materials, Vol.5, p.93-105 119