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Abstract
Bionic architecture is a modern movement based on an environmental approach that evolves the latest developments in design and construction contributing to the implementation of challenging architectural ideas aimed at creation of a natural architecture that responds to environmental changes, does not harm nature and fits into the landscape. Natural technologies are a new phenomenon, based on the observation of the objects of nature, understanding of the principle of their functioning and their transfer to the sphere of human activities. The research paper describes the principles and criteria for the design methods of bionic architecture. The influence on the plans and facades of architectural objects and their perception by the human were studied.
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1 Department of architecture, Ural State University of Architecture and Art, 23, K. Libknecht Str., Ekaterinburg 620075, Russia





