Has Biomimicry in Architecture Arrived in France? Diversity of Challenges and Opportunities for a Paradigm Shift
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Biomimicry for a Paradigm Shift
1.2. The International Context
1.3. The French Context
1.4. Research Objectives
2. Methodology
2.1. Data Collection
- They refer to the definitions of either bioinspiration, biomimicry or biomimetics according to [2]. They promote different understandings of sustainability, comprehension, and abstraction of living systems; however, this is not evaluated in this study.
- They are both carried out by French organizations—such as universities, architecture studios, etc.—and undertaken in France. International cases of study are not detailed in this paper.
2.2. Data Classification
- Design of demonstrators: Development of prototypes of bioinspired materials, facades, or buildings;
- Fundamental and applied research: Development of tools and methods, and prototypes through collaborative programs, doctoral and post-doctoral research;
- Urban policies: Development of public bids which require the integration of biomimicry;
- Education: Development of training in bioinspired architecture, civil engineering, and urbanism for the undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional public;
- Art and Inspiration: Development of art and inspiration based on the principles of biomimicry for futures cities and buildings;
- Communication: Awareness-raising actions for the public, such as conferences, exhibitions, podcasts, and documentary.
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Methodological Limits
3. Opportunities to Integrate Biomimetics in Architecture and Urban Planning
3.1. Design Demonstrators
3.1.1. Design Demonstrators in Biomimicry
3.1.2. Design Demonstrators in Biomimicry
3.1.3. Opportunities Design Demonstrators in Biomimicry
3.2. Fundamental and Applied Research
3.2.1. Research in the French Context
3.2.2. French Research Programs in Biomimicry and the Building Sector
3.2.3. Opportunities to Enhance Research in Biomimicry
3.3. Urban Policies
3.3.1. Urban and Building Bids in FRANCE
3.3.2. Biomimicry in Urban and Building Tenders
3.3.3. Opportunities to Enhance Biomimicry in Bids
- Dozens of calls for tender are published every month for urban development or the construction of public buildings, while four calls in biomimicry have been published since 2018. Beyond these four initiatives supported by territorial authorities, we believe that public policies must support the integration of environmental requirements in biomimicry. For instance, integrating strong environmental demands within public urban documents is key to enhancing regenerative urban planning and design development. The publication of the document ‘Drawing inspiration from life for the ecological transition of buildings’ in 2022, by the public organisation ADEME—the French Environment and Energy Control Agency—is an example of the positioning of public policies needed to develop the approach [72].
- In addition, territorial authorities and design teams need to provide a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of urban and architectural projects that refer to biomimicry. At that time, only the Marine Biomimetic Centre of Biarritz incorporated recommendations for implementing biomimicry based on ecosystem services and the Living Building Challenge label [73].
3.4. Education
3.4.1. Education in Urban Planning and Architecture in France
3.4.2. Teaching Biomimicry in Architecture and Urbanism
3.4.3. Opportunities to Enhance Biomimicry in Education
- The teaching of biomimicry must be permanently integrated into undergraduate curricula. Teaching must not only rely on the initiative of one teacher. A good example would be the two-semester curriculum in biomimetics for undergraduate students taught by the ITECH program of the University of Stuttgart [81,82];
- French architectural schools must offer master’s degrees in architecture, urbanism or civil engineering, which place biomimicry as a central field. At the international level, the One Studio program offers a one-year post-professional Master’s training for the development of bio-inspired construction at the University of California [83].
3.5. Arts and Inspiration
3.5.1. Arts, Architecture, and Civil Engineering in France
3.5.2. Biomimicry from Art Nouveau to Futurism Cities
3.5.3. Opportunities to Enhance Biomimicry in Arts
3.6. Communication
3.6.1. The Development of Novel Approach
3.6.2. Communicating on Biomimicry for Regenerative Cities
3.6.3. Opportunities to Enhance Biomimicry
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Project Name | Description | Status |
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Ecotone, Arcueil (France) | Mixed-use building designed by the Tryptique, Oxxo, and Parc Architects [41] | Under construction |
School of Science and Biodiversity, Boulogne (France) | School group project designed by Chartier Dalix Architects [42] | Built in 2014. |
Tower D2, Paris (France) | Office building design by Bechu & Associates [43] | Built in 2015 |
Biolum’Reef, Marseille (France) | Conceptual eco-green inhabited reef designed by Tangram Architects [44] | Unbuilt conceptual project |
Spiral house, Paris (France) | Individual house design by In Situ Architecture [45] | Built in 2007 |
CIRC, Lyon (France) | Headquarters of the International Agency for Research on Cancer designed by Art & Build [23] | Under construction |
Research Programs for System Development | Description of the Project | Partnerships (* Project Leader) | Maturity |
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SymBiO2 | 5-year research program for the development of biological solar panels for microalgae culture [49,50,51] | XTU Architects * Lab Gepea, France | Prototype (Algo House pavilion, Paris) [51] |
Biolum’Archi | 3-year research program for the development of bioluminescence light system [52] | Tangram Lab * Tangram + Rougerie Mediterranean Institute of Oceanology | Research |
R&D project on ‘biomimetic kinetic solar shading device’ | Research for the development of an adaptive shading system inspired by flowers’ deployment mechanism [23,53] | Art & Build * | Prototype of the facade Pho’liage |
Research programs for methodology development | |||
Bioinspired program, including a doctoral thesis | Applied research program for the development of bioinspired building systems [54] | Nobatek/INEF4 * I2M lab, MNHN (Mecadev) | PhD completed in 2022 |
Doctoral thesis | Applied research for the development of tools to design multifunctional building skins [35] | Ceebios * MNHN (Mecadev), Vicat | PhD completed in 2021 |
Doctoral thesis | Applied research for the development of tools to design regenerative urban environments [36] | Ceebios * MNHN (Cesco) | PhD completed in 2022 |
Research in biomimetics by the company Saint Gobain | Comparative review of living systems’ thermal regulation processes for building solutions [55] | Saint-Gobain * MNHN-Lab MECADEV | Journal paper published in 2019 |
BioMIG | Applied research on bioinspired materials for cross-industry sustainable applications [56] | Ceebios, consortium (industry + public & private research) | Multi-year program started in 2021 |
Projects | Description | Status |
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Marine Biomimetic Centre, Biarritz (France) | 5800 m2, public building. Open innovation centre in biomimetics and marine biology [36] | 2018—contract awarded by Patrick Arotecharen architecture studio |
Theatre hall, Saintes (France) | 120 m2, public building for the students of the high school of Saintes [64] | 2019—unknown |
Conservatory, Senlis (France) | 2000 m2, renovation and extension of a military barrack into an academy of dance and music [65] | 2022—evaluation of the building proposals |
Business Park, La Base 217, Essonne (France) | 35 hectares of a mixed-use business park [66] | 2021—unknown |
Short-Term Courses | Description of the Courses | Public | Sessions |
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ENSAG: National School of Architecture of Grenoble | 25-h course in biomimicry for regenerative design in architecture and urban planning. Optional course | 40 undergraduate students in architecture and design | 1 session per year since 2018 |
ENSA PVS: National School of Architecture of Paris Val de Seine | 35-h course in biomimicry and multi-regulation for the design of bio-inspired building envelopes. Optional course (in partnership with ICADE and Ceebios) | 40 undergraduate students in architecture and civil engineering | 1 session in 2018 |
ENSA PLV: National School of Architecture Paris la Villette | 1-year course in digital architectural design and biomimicry. Optional course (in partnership with MAP MAACC CNRS) | 15 to 25 undergraduate students in architecture | 2 semesters, 1 day per week |
Master’s in urban planning and development; University of Toulouse Jean-Jaurès | 1-year course in new forms of innovation in urban planning through the biomimetic approach. Master course and research on nature-based solutions [74] | 50 undergraduate students in urban planning | 1 session per year since 2018 |
Long-term courses | |||
NID: Master of Sciences Nature Inspired Design, Paris | 1-year master’s degree designed to train project managers in design and biomimicry, capable of mobilizing bio-inspired/nature-based solutions to contemporary challenges [75] | 12 postgraduate students per year | 1 session per year since 2020 |
BIM-Master of Bio-inspired Materials, Pau | 2-year master’s exploring innovative approaches to develop materials inspired by living systems with special regard to their composition, function, structure, architectures, and processing, and in line with environmental sustainability [76] | 12 postgraduate students or professionals with major education in biology, physics, and chemistry | 1 session per year since 2022 |
Ceebios (Paris) | 2-days training in bio-inspired architecture and urban planning for a professional of the building sector [31] | Professional | 3 sessions per year since 2022 |
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Cruz, E.; Blanco, E.; Aujard, F.; Raskin, K. Has Biomimicry in Architecture Arrived in France? Diversity of Challenges and Opportunities for a Paradigm Shift. Biomimetics 2022, 7, 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7040212
Cruz E, Blanco E, Aujard F, Raskin K. Has Biomimicry in Architecture Arrived in France? Diversity of Challenges and Opportunities for a Paradigm Shift. Biomimetics. 2022; 7(4):212. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7040212
Chicago/Turabian StyleCruz, Estelle, Eduardo Blanco, Fabienne Aujard, and Kalina Raskin. 2022. "Has Biomimicry in Architecture Arrived in France? Diversity of Challenges and Opportunities for a Paradigm Shift" Biomimetics 7, no. 4: 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7040212
APA StyleCruz, E., Blanco, E., Aujard, F., & Raskin, K. (2022). Has Biomimicry in Architecture Arrived in France? Diversity of Challenges and Opportunities for a Paradigm Shift. Biomimetics, 7(4), 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics7040212