Eldra-Dominique WalkerKhan, Salabat2024-04-262024-04-262023-052023-0510.7275/35396820https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/32990The thesis explores the various ways in which Biomimicry can be used to develop sustainable solutions that are derived from the natural cycles of organisms. Some of these include the use of solar and wind energy, as well as waste management. Aside from these, the thesis also explores the various ways in which Biomimicry can be used to develop more sustainable solutions for interior and exterior designs. The thesis explores different ways to help in sustainable architecture for the future as we are heading into the future. By using computational programming, we are able to design innovative solutions to help offset the carbon footprint of the planet. The design goal is to create a façade system inspired from the principles of biomimicry which helps in offsetting the carbon footprint of building over its lifespan.NatureBiomimicryKinetic façadeSustainabilityArchitectureParametricArchitectureNATURE INSPIRED ARCHITECTUREcampusonehttps://orcid.org/0009-0006-2680-5562