Sareh Pooya
School of Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.
Creative Design Engineering Lab (Cdel), School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2025 May 14;12(5):241742. doi: 10.1098/rsos.241742. eCollection 2025 May.
For centuries, naturalist philosophers and scientists have studied the form and function of living organisms, striving to propose theories that describe the interplay between these two essential components of biological entities. This historically significant scientific quest has also emerged as a fundamental question in the design of man-made systems. In particular, humanity's long-standing ambition to create machines and structures that imitate living organisms has driven the development of the interdisciplinary field of biomimetics. In this work, we explore and formalize various avenues for bioinspiration in engineering and industrial design, aiming to classify different types of formal and functional bioinspiration during early-stage design processes. Furthermore, we critically evaluate the evolution of the form-function relationship in vehicle design from the early twentieth century to the present era, with a particular focus on automobiles. This effort to envision the future culminates in the introduction of a framework proposed as the fifth historical phase of automobile design, where intelligent computation plays a pivotal role in integrating styling and engineering into a unified design environment. We anticipate this work to serve as a starting point for the formalization of the role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of the design industry.
几个世纪以来,博物学家哲学家和科学家们一直在研究生物体的形态和功能,努力提出能够描述生物实体这两个基本组成部分之间相互作用的理论。这一具有历史意义的科学探索也成为人造系统设计中的一个基本问题。特别是,人类长期以来渴望创造模仿生物体的机器和结构,推动了仿生学这一跨学科领域的发展。在这项工作中,我们探索并形式化了工程和工业设计中生物启发的各种途径,旨在对早期设计过程中不同类型的形式和功能生物启发进行分类。此外,我们批判性地评估了从20世纪初到现在车辆设计中形态与功能关系的演变,尤其关注汽车。对未来的这一设想最终形成了一个被提议作为汽车设计第五个历史阶段的框架,其中智能计算在将造型和工程整合到统一设计环境中发挥着关键作用。我们期望这项工作能够成为人工智能在塑造设计行业未来过程中作用形式化的一个起点。