Study of Organism Biomimicry Architecture Approach to Snail-Tent in Asstro Highland Glamping
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Abstract
Although biomimicry has been widely applied in architecture, its use at the organism level remains underexplored and lacks adequate quantitative evaluation. This study aims to examine the implementation of biomimicry in Snail-Tent at Asstro Glamping Resort, Bandung, and determine its percentage of conformity with the imitated organism. A qualitative method was used, employing field surveys and measurements, which were analyzed based on relevant variables within the organism-level biomimicry architectural framework. The results indicate that Snail-Tent successfully adapts the characteristics of a snail with a conformity rate of 60%, reinforcing the potential of biomimicry in sustainable architectural innovation.
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2025-03-11
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Prabawasari, V. W., & Cardiola, A. (2025). Study of Organism Biomimicry Architecture Approach to Snail-Tent in Asstro Highland Glamping. Jurnal Arsitektur Dan Perencanaan (JUARA), 8(1), 90–102. https://doi.org/10.31101/juara.v8i1.3988
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