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Peer Reviewed Articles in Books

Peer Reviewed Articles in Books:

Speck, T.; Speck, O. (2019): Emergence in biomimetic materials systems. –  In: L. H. Wegner & U. Lüttge (eds.), Emergence and Modularity in Life Sciences, 97 – 115. Springer Nature, Switzer­land.

Esser, F.; Scherag, F.D.; Poppinga, S.; Westermeier, A.; Mylo, M.; Kampowski, T.; Bold, G.; Rühe, J.; Speck, T. (2019): Adaptive biomimetic actuator systems reacting to various stimuli by and combining two biological snap-trap mechanics. – In: Martinez-Hernandez U. et al. (eds) Biomimetic and Bio-hybrid Systems. Living Machines 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11556. Springer, Cham.

Speck, T.; Bold, G.; Masselter, T.; Poppinga, S.; Schmier, S.; Thielen, M.; Speck, O. (2018): Biomechanics and functional morphology of plants – inspiration for biomimetic materials and structures. – In: A. Geitmann & J. Gril (eds.), Plant Biomechanics. 399 – 433. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland.

Masselter, T.; Bold, G.; Thielen, M.; Speck, O.; Speck, T. (2018): Bio-inspired materials and structures: a case study based on selected examples. – In: G. Yang, L. Xiao & L. Lamboni (ed.), Bioinspired Materials Science and Engineering, 253 – 266. John Wiley & Sons (in press).

Poppinga, S.; Bauer, U.; Speck, T.; Volkov, A.G. (2018): Motile traps. – In: A.M. Ellison & L. Adamec (eds.), Carnivorous plants: physiology, ecology, and evolution. 180 – 193. Oxford University Press, Oxford. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198779841.003.0014

Speck, T.; Thielen, M.; Speck, O. (2017): What can be learnt from ageing in biology and damage tolerant biological structures for long-lasting biomimetic materials? – In: K. van Breugel, D. Koleva & T. Beek (eds.), The Ageing of Materials and Structures, 27 – 38. Springer, Cham. DOI.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70194-3_3 [invited publication]

Nickel, K.G.; Lauer, C.; Klang, K.; Buck, G. (in press): Sea urchin spines as role models for biologic design and integrative structures.- in : Heuss-Aßbichler, S., Amthauer, G. & John-Stadler, M. (in press): Highlights of Applied Mineralogy, De Gruyter, Inc., ISBN 978-3-11-049122-7

van Gessel, N.; Lang, D.; Reski, R. (2017): Genetics and Genomics of Physcomitrella patens.  – In: S. Assmann, B. Liu, Plant Cell Biology, Volume 20 of the series The Plant Sciences, pp 1-32, Springer New York. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7881-2_22-1 Link

Grun, T.B.; Dehkordi, L.K.F.; Schwinn, T.: Sontag, D. ; von Scheven, M.; Knippers, J.; Menges, A.; Nebelsick, J.H. (2016): The skeleton of the sand dollar as a biological role model for segmented shells in building construction: a research review. In Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction (pp. 217-242). Springer, Cham.

Bechert, S.; Knippers, J.; Krieg, O.; Menges, A; Schwinn, T.; Sonntag, D. (2016):  Textile Fabrication Techniques for Timber Shells: Elastic Bending of Custom-Laminated Veneer for Segmented Shell Construction Systems. In Adriaenssens, S., Gramazio, F., Kohler, M., Menges, A., and Pauly, M. (Eds.), Advances in Architectural Geometry 2016, vdf Hochschulverlag AG ETH Zurich, Zurich, pp. 154-169. (ISBN 978-3-7281-3778-4)

Nebelsick, J.H.; Allgaier, C.; Felbrich, B.; Coupek, D.; Reiter, R.; Reiter, G.; Menges, A.; Lechler, A.; Wurstt, K.H. (2016): Continuous Fused Deposition Modelling of Architectural Envelopes Based on the Shell Formation of Molluscs: A Research Review. In Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction (pp. 243-260). Springer, Cham.

Nguyen, L.; Lang, D.; van Gessel, N.; Beike, A.K.; Menges, A.; Reski, R.; Roth-Nebelsick, A. (2016): Evolutionary Processes as Models for Exploratory Design. In Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction (pp. 295-318). Springer, Cham.

Knippers, J.; Speck, T.; Nickel, K. (2016): Biomimetic Research: A Dialogue Between the Disciplines. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 1-5. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Knippers, J. (2016): From Minimal Surfaces to Integrative Structures – The SFB-TRR 141 in the Light of the Legacy of Frei Otto and the SFB 230 ›Natürliche Konstruktionen‹. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 7-10. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Eurich, L.; Schott, R.; Wagner, A.; Roth-Nebelsick, A.;  Ehlers, W. (2016): Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transport in Frost-Resistant Plant Tissues. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 97-108. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Klang, K.; Bauer, G.; Toader, N.; Lauer, C.; Termin, K.; Schmier, S.; Kovaleva, D.; Haase, W.; Berthold, C.; Nickel, K.G.;  Speck, T.; Sobek, W. (2016): PIants and Animals as Source of Inspiration for Energy Dissipation in Load Bearing Systems and Facades. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 109-133. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Betz, O.; Birkhold, A.I.; Caliaro, M.; Eggs, B.; Mader, A.; Knippers, J.;  Röhrle, O.;  Speck, O. (2016): Adaptive Stiffness and Joint-Free Kinematics: Actively Actuated Rod-Shaped Structures in Plants and Animals and Their Biomimetic Potential in Architecture and Engineering. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 135-167. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Poppinga, S.; Körner, A.; Sachse, R.; Born, L.; Westermeier, A.S.; Hesse, L.; Knippers, J.; Bischoff, M.;  Gresser, G.T.; Speck, T. (2016): Compliant Mechanisms in Plants and Architecture. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 169-193. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Born, L.; Jonas, F.A.; Bunk, K.; Masselter, T.; Speck, T.; Knippers, J.;  Gresser, G.T. (2016): Branched Structures in Plants and Architecture. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 195-215. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Grun, T.B.; Koohi Fayegh Dehkordi, L.; Schwinn, T.; Sonntag, D.; von Scheven, M.; Bischoff, M.; Knippers, J.; Menges, A.; Nebelsick, J.H. (2016): The Skeleton of the Sand Dollar as a Biological Role Model for Segmented Shells in Building Construction: A Research Review. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 217-242. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Nebelsick, J.H.; AIlgaier, C.; Felbrich, B.; Coupek, D.; Reiter, R.; Reiter, G.; Menges, A.; Lechler, A.;  Wurst, K.H. (2016): Continuous Fused Deposition Modelling of Architectural Envelopes Based on the Shell Formation of Molluscs: A Research Review. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 243-260. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Asgharzadeh, P.; Özdemir, B.; Müller, S.J.; Röhrle, O.; Reski, R. (2016): Analysis of Physcomitrella Chloroplasts to Reveal Adaptation Principles Leading to Structural Stability at the Nano-Scale. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 261-275. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Schmier, S.; Lauer, C.; Schäfer, I.; Klang, K.; Bauer, G.; Thielen, M.; Termin, K.; Berthold, C.; Schmauder, S.; Speck, T.;  Nickel, K.G. (2016): Developing the Experimental Basis for an Evaluation of Scaling Properties of Brittle and ›Quasi-Brittle‹ Biological Materials. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 277-294. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Nguyen, L.; Lang, D.; van Gessel, N.; Beike, A.K.; Menges, A.; Reski, R.;  Roth-Nebelsick, A. (2016): Evolutionary Processes as Models for Exploratory Design. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 295-318. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Coupek, D.; Kovaleva, D.; Christof, H.; Wurst, K.H; Verl, A.; Sobek, W.; Haase, W.; Gresser, G.T.; Lechler, A. (2016): Fabrication of Biomimetic and Biologically Inspired (Modular) Structures for Use in the Construction Industry. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 319-339. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Paul, D.; Koohi Fayegh Dehkordi, L.; von Scheven, M.; Bischoff, M.; Radde, N. (2016): Structural Design with Biological Methods: Optimality, Multi-functionality and Robustness. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 341-360. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Horn, R.; Gantner, J.; Widmer, L.; Sedlbauer, K.P.; Speck, O. (2016): Bio-inspired Sustainability Assessment – A Conceptual Framework. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 361-377. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

de Bruyn, G.; Betz, O.; Nebelsick, J.H.; Drack, M.; Limpinsel, M. (2016): Making Life »Visible«: Organism Concepts in Biology and Architecture as the Basis for an Interdisciplinary Synopsis of Constructional Biomimetics. – In: J. Knippers, T. Speck & K. Nickel (eds.), Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction – Biological Design and Integrative Structures, 379-394. Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Cham.

Drack, M. (2016): An affinity to theories in biology. In: Philosophy of Systems Biology: Perspectives from Scientists and Philosophers, edited by Green S. Cham (Switzerland): Springer, p 79–86.

Limpinsel, M. (2016): Was macht Wissen plausibel? Topische Objektkonstitution in den Geisteswissenschaften. In: Kämper H, Warnke IH, Schmidt-Brücken D (eds): Textuelle Historizität. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf das historische Apriori (Discourse Patterns 12). De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, p 105–121.

Lang, D.; van Gessel, N.; Ullrich, K.K.; Reski, R. (2016): The Genome of the Model Moss Physcomitrella patens. In S. A. Rensing (Ed.), Genomes and Evolution of Charophytes, Bryophytes, Lycophytes and Ferns (pp. 97–140). ISBN: 9780128011027, Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Academic Press.

Gebeshuber, I.C.; Drack, M. (2016): Biomimetics: Biomimetics in nanotechnology. Pages 37–45 in: CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology, edited by Kharisov B I, Kharissova O V, Ortiz-Mendez U. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press.

Hesse, L.; Imhof, B.; Yönetim, C.; Leupold, J.; Vermeulen, A.; Speck, T. (2015): Magnetic resonance imaging of the three dimensional growth of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum. – In: B. Imhof & P. Gruber (eds.), Built to Grow – Blending architecture and biology, 90 – 93. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.

Schmier, S.; Eckert, S.; Gudenus, V.; Caliaro, M.; Bauer, G.; Speck, T. (2015): Mechanical Tests with Mycelium Stabilized Paper-Straw-Grain-Samples. – In: B. Imhof & P. Gruber (eds.), Built to Grow – Blending architecture and biology, 99 – 103. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.

Speck, T. (2015): Approaches to Bio-inspiration in Novel Architecture. – In: B. Imhof & P. Gruber (eds.), Built to Grow – Blending architecture and biology, 145 – 149. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.

Grun, T.B.; Nebelsick, J.H. (2015): Sneaky snails: How drillholes can affect paleontological analyses of the minute clypeasteroid echinoid Echinocyamus. In: Zamora, D. & Rábano, I. (eds.) Progress in Echinoderm Palaeobiology. Cuadernos del Museo Geominero, 19. Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Madrid. 71-74.

Limpinsel, M. (2015): Unfertige Hermeneutik. Zum hermeneutischen Topos der ›Fragment gebliebenen Theorie‹. In: Bernig M, Jordans S, Kruschwitz H (eds) Fragment und Gesamtwerk. Relationsbestimmungen in Edition und Interpretation, Kassel University Press, Kassel, p 89–104

Nebelsick, J.H.;  Dynowski, J.F.; Grossmann, J.N.; Tötzke, C. (2015): Echinoderms: Hierarchically organized light weight skeletons. In: Hamm, C. (ed.): Evolution of Lightweight Structures: Analyses and Technical Applications, Biologically-Inspired Systems, Vol. 6, Springer Verlag. DOI 10.1007/978-017-9398-8_8. ISBN-10: 9401793972. Pages 141-156.

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