Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty

Ullassa is Argentina's first Biomimicry architecture project, serving as a pioneering model to inspire and educate future generations of architects. Ullassa is a collaborative project driven by an interdisciplinary team, led by the Biomimicry Argentina Network. Strategic partners include PACIFI...

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spelling I48-R154-article-90432025-12-30T14:11:34Z Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty Biomímesis en la arquitectura ULLASSA: Sentimiento de placer asociado a la belleza natural Cohen, Mónica Biodiversity Biomimicry Nature Regeneration Legacy Biodiversidad Biomimesis Naturaleza Regeneración Legado Ullassa is Argentina's first Biomimicry architecture project, serving as a pioneering model to inspire and educate future generations of architects. Ullassa is a collaborative project driven by an interdisciplinary team, led by the Biomimicry Argentina Network. Strategic partners include PACIFICA | Arquitectura, Prenova, and Ayala Water & Ecology, while Passivhaus advisors contribute expertise in sustainable and passive design. Artists also play a key role, reinterpreting local culture and materials like clay to integrate tradition with innovation. Ullassa aims to create a regenerative design with a positive impact by using nature as both a model and a benchmark. It establishes Ecological Performance Standards to emulate the ecosystem services provided by the Paraná River Delta Wetland in the Tigre area. Ullassa es el primer proyecto de arquitectura Biomimicry en Argentina, una casa pionera para concientizar a las próximas generaciones de arquitectos. Ullassa es un proyecto colaborativo impulsado por un equipo interdisciplinario, liderado por Biomimicry Argentina Network. Entre sus socios estratégicos se encuentran PACIFICA | Arquitectura, Prenova y Ayala Water & Ecology, mientras que los asesores de Passivehaus aportan su experiencia en diseño sostenible y pasivo. Los artistas también desempeñan un papel clave, reinterpretando la cultura local y materiales como la arcilla para integrar la tradición con la innovación. El objetivo de Ullassa es proponer un diseño regenerativo con impacto positivo y para ello toma a la naturaleza no solo como modelo sino como medida, estableciendo “ESTÁNDARES DE RENDIMIENTO ECOLÓGICOS” para emular los servicios ecosistémicos que produce, en este caso, el humedal del Delta del Río Paraná en la zona de Tigre. Instituto de Investigaciones Tecnológicas para el Diseño Ambiental del Hábitat Humano 2025-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf application/zip text/xml https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/arq/article/view/9043 10.30972/arq.269043 Arquitecno; Núm. 26 (2025): diciembre; 38-44 2683-9881 0328-0896 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/arq/article/view/9043/8794 https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/arq/article/view/9043/8795 https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/arq/article/view/9043/8796 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Biodiversity
Biomimicry
Nature
Regeneration
Legacy
Biodiversidad
Biomimesis
Naturaleza
Regeneración
Legado
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Biomimicry
Nature
Regeneration
Legacy
Biodiversidad
Biomimesis
Naturaleza
Regeneración
Legado
Cohen, Mónica
Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty
topic_facet Biodiversity
Biomimicry
Nature
Regeneration
Legacy
Biodiversidad
Biomimesis
Naturaleza
Regeneración
Legado
author Cohen, Mónica
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title Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty
title_short Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty
title_full Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty
title_fullStr Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty
title_full_unstemmed Biomimicry in architecture ULLASSA: A sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty
title_sort biomimicry in architecture ullassa: a sense of joy and well-being inspired by natural beauty
description Ullassa is Argentina's first Biomimicry architecture project, serving as a pioneering model to inspire and educate future generations of architects. Ullassa is a collaborative project driven by an interdisciplinary team, led by the Biomimicry Argentina Network. Strategic partners include PACIFICA | Arquitectura, Prenova, and Ayala Water & Ecology, while Passivhaus advisors contribute expertise in sustainable and passive design. Artists also play a key role, reinterpreting local culture and materials like clay to integrate tradition with innovation. Ullassa aims to create a regenerative design with a positive impact by using nature as both a model and a benchmark. It establishes Ecological Performance Standards to emulate the ecosystem services provided by the Paraná River Delta Wetland in the Tigre area.
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