Publications

Tobias Schwinn, Daniel Sonntag, Tobias Grun, James H. Nebelsick, Jan Knippers, and Achim Menges. Potential applications of segmented shells in architecture. In Jan Knippers, Ulrich Schmid, and Thomas Speck (Eds.), Biomimetics for Architecture, 116--125, De Gruyter, Berlin, Boston, June 2019. [PUMA: 2019 architecture biomimetic bionik from:petraheim grun itke knippers menges nebelsick schwinn segmented shell sonntag]

T.B. Grun, L.K.F. Dehkordi, Tobias Schwinn, Daniel Sonntag, M. von Scheven, Manfred Bischoff, Jan Knippers, Achim Menges, and James H. Nebelsick. The skeleton of the sand dollar as a biological role model for segmented shells in building construction: a research review.. In Jan Knippers, Klaus Nickel, and Thomas Speck (Eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction, (9):217 - 242, Springer, Cham, 2016. [PUMA: 2016 architecture biomimetic bionik bischoff construction dehkordi from:petraheim grun itke knippers menges nebelsick scheven schwinn segmented shell skeleton sonntag]