Sustainable Architects Group has developed an architectural design inspired by the form and texture of a pangolin. The design incorporates the pangolin's scale-like structures to create a facade system that regulates temperature and optimizes energy efficiency. By imitating the pangolin's adaptation to its environment, the design promotes sustainable and eco-friendly building practices.
Sustainable Architects Group presents its Waterloo International Terminal-inspired architectural design, which draws inspiration from the form and texture of a pangolin. The design incorporates scale-like structures found on the pangolin's body to create an innovative facade system. This system regulates temperature, optimizes energy efficiency, and enhances the building's sustainability. By imitating the pangolin's adaptation to its environment, the design promotes sustainable and eco-friendly building practices. The project showcases the potential of biomimicry in architecture, where nature's solutions can guide the development of more resilient and sustainable buildings.