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Harnessing biophilia to design magnetic office landscapes: A case study

Pacific Rim Property Research Journal
The importance of a connection with nature has been recognized to boost workers’ satisfaction and productivity. Providing data about spaces people want to be in within an office is so important, particularly in the post-COVID era to bring back workers ...
Behnaz Avazpour   +5 more
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Reconnecting with nature: reflections of the concepts of biophilia and biomimicry in interior design

Budownictwo i Architektura
This study critically examines the integration of biophilic design and biomimicry as complementary, nature-inspired strategies to promote sustainability and human well-being in interior architecture.
Dürdane Aksoy Dolu, Emine Banu Burkut
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Biophilia in Healthcare Design

KDU Journal of Built Environment
This study explores the impact of biophilic design on patient stress levels within healthcare environments using virtual reality (VR). Despite the popularity of biophilic design, its effects on cognitive load and stress in healthcare settings remain ...
A. Howard   +4 more
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Beyond Biophilia

2021
Chapter 2 expands the concept of biophilia to encompass an awe for the majesty of creation beyond the Earth's biosphere. Also treated in this chapter is the need for a new ethics that is more inclusive of the unknown, much as the Theory of Biophilia calls for more inclusion of the unrepresented.
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‘Jeff’s Balls’: Productivity, biophilia and the ideology of Amazon’s Spheres

Journal of Environmental Media
This article examines Amazon’s Spheres, three spherical conservatories housing 40,000 plants that double as office space at the company’s headquarters.
Burç Köstem, R. Lynch
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Biophilia as a Service Architecture Definition by Utilizing Unified Architecture Framework

IEEE Systems Conference
Biophilia, which is a desire to connect with nature, is currently being discussed from various perspectives such as biophilic design for landscape and workplace, as well as biophilic urban design.
Weiwei Chen   +2 more
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Biophilia as Emotion

2016
Visions for Sustainability, No 6 (2016): (in press)
Barbiero, Giuseppe, Marconato, Chiara
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Biophilia's Queer Remnants

Bulletin for the Study of Religion, 2017
Evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson’s biophilia hypothesis, that humans have a genetically influenced emotional affiliation with life and life-like processes, for some time has invigorated a prominent strain of scholarship within religion and ecology that taps into the affective dimensions of our evolutionary histories.
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Entre musique, nature et technologie. Biophilia de Björk, une oeuvre d’art totale

Revue musicale OICRM
Au fil de ses albums, dont les modes de diffusion se renouvellent constamment et intègrent les technologies les plus récentes à sa disposition, Björk développe et approfondit une philosophie qui consiste à mettre à bas les conceptions qui opposent l ...
Benjamin Lassauzet
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Biophilia and Ecophobia in Santiago Nazarian's Biofobia

Hispanofila
:In 1984, biologist Edward O. Wilson promoted the biophilia hypothesis with the publication of his work Biophilia, in which he claims that humans have the urge to affiliate with other species.
F. Varela
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