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Form-Optimizing Processes in Biological Structures. Self-generating structures in nature based on pneumatics

Stach, 2005

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14580614400514011381
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Stach E
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Textile Composites and Inflatable Structures

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This case study is an investigation of self-generating forms in nature based on pneumatic structures and their use in architectural theory. It focuses on the concept of self organization as a defining principle in nature and in particular, on the mathematical, geometrical and …
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