Bradley V. Weidner, Jacquelyn K. S. Nagel, H. Weber
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Abstract
Abstract Innovative designs can be limited by the experience and knowledge of the individual designers. These limitations can be combated by integrating knowledge from other fields of study. However the vernacular used by the respective fields creates a gap, which requires a process of facilitated translation to bridge. Specifically, biology is a field that has been used for inspiration for design solutions by engineers. This field, also known as biomimicry, has already proven to be a successful tool for identifying innovative inspiration for design but is under-utilized due to the difficulty of translating between biology and engineering. The proposed bioinspired design process discussed in this paper uses sketching of biological systems to create visual analogies that facilitate the translation from a biological system to technical design solution. Sketching of the inspiring biological system re-conceptualizes the information to aid in comprehension as well as establishes a clear path to cross-domain analogy identification to result in by innovative technical design solutions. This paper focuses on the theory underlining the proposed bioinspired design process, and as such, reviews existing literature to identify the opportunity, states the supporting evidence, and presents the approach for addressing the opportunity with an example and a case study to demonstrate applicability.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Design Creativity and Innovation is an international publication that provides a forum for discussing the nature and potential of creativity and innovation in design from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Design creativity and innovation is truly an interdisciplinary academic research field that will interest and stimulate researchers of engineering design, industrial design, architecture, art, and similar areas. The journal aims to not only promote existing research disciplines but also pioneer a new one that lies in the intermediate area between the domains of systems engineering, information technology, computer science, social science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, psychology, philosophy, linguistics, and related fields. The journal covers, but is not restricted to, the following topics: ·Theories on Design Creativity and Innovation ·Cognition of Design Creativity ·Innovative Process ·Inventive Process ·Analogical Reasoning for Design Creativity and Innovation ·Design Synthesis ·Method and Tools for Design Creativity and Innovation ·Representation of Design Creativity and Innovation ·Education for Design Creativity and Innovation ·Concept Generation and Inspiration.