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What is the function of bionic building?
Bionics is also widely used in the use function of buildings, but its manifestations are various. As long as you are good at using analogy, you can draw infinite inspiration from nature and make the spatial layout of buildings more innovative. For example, the plane of the high-rise apartment in Bremen, Germany (1958- 1962) designed by the famous Finnish architect Aalto is the prototype of a butterfly. He compared the service part and bedroom part of the building to the body and wings of a butterfly, which not only made the internal space layout novel, but also enriched the architectural modeling. Another example is music. The plane of the French Langxiang Church designed and built by Corbusier during 1950- 1955 is a simulated human ear, which symbolizes that God can listen to the prayers of believers. It is precisely because of its surreal function that its plane has achieved strange and mysterious effects in modeling. There are many similar situations. For example, the interior space of the Philharmonic Concert Hall 1960- 1963 designed and built by Xia Lang in Berlin is a complex and peculiar shape that imitates the interior space effect of musical instruments. 1966 The cultural center built by Ge Qin in Yamanashi Prefecture is a famous work of the Metabolic School. Its plane combination is to imitate the function of plant metabolism, and design a vertical circular traffic tower, in which elevators, stairs and various service facilities are built, and all office spaces are built, which can be continuously expanded or reduced according to needs.

The functions of buildings are usually complicated. How to organically organize various functions into a comprehensive whole? In nature, biology also provides us with examples of interweaving and combining. It is not only the addition of a single functional element, but the synthesis of multi-functional development process, thus producing a new feature at a higher development stage. For example, a person's mouth can not only eat, but also talk and sing, and taste the ups and downs. This principle should inspire architects in the functional organization of buildings. The tendency of contemporary centralized architecture makes giant high-rise buildings and multi-functional buildings everywhere, which requires us to organize the relationship between various parts efficiently and at low cost, so that these spaces can adapt to various functions. There is no reason for architects to waste space and materials in complex functional combinations, and there is no reason not to learn from nature.

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