Adaptive architecture relates to buildings that are specially
designed to adapt to their inhabitants and their environments and
in order to design a biologically adaptive system, we can observe
how living creatures in nature are constantly adapting to various
external and internal stimuli can be a great source of inspiration.
The issue is not just how to create a system capable of change but
also how to look for quality change and determine the incentive
to adapt. The research deals with the possibilities of transforming
spaces by using the human body as an active tool, and the
research aims to design and build an effective dynamic structural
system that can be applied on an architectural scale and integrate
them all into creating a new adaptive system that allows us to
envision a new way to design, build and experiment with
architecture in a dynamic way. The main objective was to
address the possibility of a mutual transition between the user and
the architectural component so that the architecture can adapt to
the user, as the user adapts to the architecture. Motivation is the
desire to engage with the psychological benefits of an
environment that can respond and thus empathize with human
emotions through its ability to adapt to the user. The adaptive
affiliations of kinematic structures have been discussed in
architectural research for more than a decade, and these issues
have proven their effectiveness in the development of kinematic,
responsive and adaptive structures and their contribution to an
“intelligent architecture".