Biomimetic Facades: Enhancing Energy Efficiency of Buildings through the Luban Capsule Approach
Mohamed Alnejem,
Maliha Taghibour and
Ghada Rehan
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Mohamed Alnejem: Interior Design Department, Oman College for Management and Technology
Maliha Taghibour: Interior Design Department, Oman College for Management and Technology
Ghada Rehan: Interior Design Department, Oman College for Management and Technology
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 4, 850-866
Abstract:
The effective use of sustainable renewable energy sources is emphasized heavily in the vision for Oman’s energy industry in 2040 as a crucial tactic in reaching the objective of net-zero buildings. This calls for immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially by improving the efficiency of building facades in metropolitan settings. Biomimicry is a potentially effective approach that utilizes natural phenomena as a source of inspiration to develop novel techniques that mimic diverse creatures, their behaviors, and ecosystems.
Date: 2024
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