Architecture, space and information in constructions built by humans and social insects: a conceptual review.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci

Department of Biological Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ07102, USA.

Published: August 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The similarities in structures built by social insects and humans have sparked collaboration between biologists and architects, necessitating a common language and theoretical framework.
  • The paper reviews key terms like 'information', 'space', and 'architecture' to create definitions that bridge both fields, aiming to enhance interdisciplinary exchange and research.
  • It discusses how the constructions made by organisms contain informational content, which influences behavior, and explores the dynamic relationship between spatial constraints and interactions in both human and social insect architecture.

Article Abstract

The similarities between the structures built by social insects and by humans have led to a convergence of interests between biologists and architects. This new, de facto interdisciplinary community of scholars needs a common terminology and theoretical framework in which to ground its work. In this conceptually oriented review paper, we review the terms 'information', 'space' and 'architecture' to provide definitions that span biology and architecture. A framework is proposed on which interdisciplinary exchange may be better served, with the view that this will aid better cross-fertilization between disciplines, working in the areas of collective behaviour and analysis of the structures and edifices constructed by non-humans; and to facilitate how this area of study may better contribute to the field of architecture. We then use these definitions to discuss the informational content of constructions built by organisms and the influence these have on behaviour, and vice versa. We review how spatial constraints inform and influence interaction between an organism and its environment, and examine the reciprocity of space and information on construction and the behaviour of humans and social insects.This article is part of the theme issue 'Interdisciplinary approaches for uncovering the impacts of architecture on collective behaviour'.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6030583PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0244DOI Listing

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