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Biomimicry Innovation, Opportunities, and Post-COVID Regulations
This chapter highlights an overview of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and addresses how biomimicry innovation and post-COVID regulations can curb the devastating impacts of such a crisis. This chapter presents an important question for all – “can biomimicry innovation assist in limiting the spread of COVID-19?” The chapter tries to furnish some answers to this question. The chapter also sheds light on the scoping challenge that the world faces and the context of COVID-19. The chapter additionally illustrates the innovation for COVID-19 and beyond to fight the COVID-19 pandemic through the exploitation of materials’ inspiration from nature including natural nanostructure mimicry and nano-materials and nanotechnology. The change in the face of life and the COVID-19 positive insights and opportunities are addressed. Moreover, this chapter presents the guidelines for healthier urban spaces’ and buildings’ indoors in COVID-19, including eight focus folds: (a) urban spaces, (b) healthy cities, (c) green cities, (d) smart cities, (e) all in cities (inclusiveness), (f) sustainable cities, (g) resilient cities, and (h) rising cities. Furthermore, this chapter concentrates on the urban context and pandemic role as well as indoor building spaces. Finally, it depicts a discussion on the post-COVID age.
Biomimicry Innovation, Opportunities, and Post-COVID Regulations
This chapter highlights an overview of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and addresses how biomimicry innovation and post-COVID regulations can curb the devastating impacts of such a crisis. This chapter presents an important question for all – “can biomimicry innovation assist in limiting the spread of COVID-19?” The chapter tries to furnish some answers to this question. The chapter also sheds light on the scoping challenge that the world faces and the context of COVID-19. The chapter additionally illustrates the innovation for COVID-19 and beyond to fight the COVID-19 pandemic through the exploitation of materials’ inspiration from nature including natural nanostructure mimicry and nano-materials and nanotechnology. The change in the face of life and the COVID-19 positive insights and opportunities are addressed. Moreover, this chapter presents the guidelines for healthier urban spaces’ and buildings’ indoors in COVID-19, including eight focus folds: (a) urban spaces, (b) healthy cities, (c) green cities, (d) smart cities, (e) all in cities (inclusiveness), (f) sustainable cities, (g) resilient cities, and (h) rising cities. Furthermore, this chapter concentrates on the urban context and pandemic role as well as indoor building spaces. Finally, it depicts a discussion on the post-COVID age.
Biomimicry Innovation, Opportunities, and Post-COVID Regulations
Aboulnaga, Mohsen (author) / Helmy, Samaa E. (author)
2022-09-02
52 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Architecture and biology , Biomimicry innovation , Challenges , COVID-19 positive insight , COVID-19 pandemic , Fighting COVID , Future cities , Green cities , Guidelines , Healthy cities , Healthier urban spaces , Indoor spaces , Innovation for COVID-19 , Livable buildings , Materials’ inspiration from nature , Mimicry , Natural nanostructures , Nanotechnology materials , Post-COVID , Viruses , Urban context Energy , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Energy Policy, Economics and Management , Renewable and Green Energy , Sustainable Development , Biotechnology , Engineering
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