Applying the "formgiving" concept into eco-friendly and sustainable architecture with inspiration from butterfly wings involves designing structures that blend seamlessly with the natural environment. By mimicking butterfly wings' lightweight yet strong structure, we can create buildings with biomimicry holes that enhance natural light and ventilation, minimizing the need for artificial energy sources. These forms provide functional benefits and inspire a sense of connection to nature, reflecting a deep respect for the environment.
Incorporating these organic shapes into architectural design symbolizes a commitment to sustainability and innovation, using nature’s principles to solve modern challenges. This approach creates aesthetically pleasing and environmentally responsible spaces, paving the way for a future where architecture and nature coexist in harmony. Through "formgiving," we shape a world that values and preserves the natural ecosystem while fostering human well-being and resilience.
Vanessa 2.0 is rendered by an AI tool and Photoshop from a physical architectural model to create different buildings such as museums, theaters, and office buildings.
AI Rendering + Photoshop
1. Museum

2. Theater

3. Office Building
