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Sustainable buildings biomimicry

No matter whether textile materials are applied to new or existing projects, the application needs to be an integral part of the energy concept of a building in order to be sustainable. Biomimicry is a field where holistic approaches can be perceived and can form a platform from which to learn and create new ideas, hopefully securing our life on this planet. [Pg.395]


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