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Measuring Biophilic Design Impacts: Daylight Exposure and Circadian Rhythm in Work Settings
The increasing emphasis on integrating natural elements into interior spaces has made biophilic design a prominent approach in interior architecture, architecture, and design disciplines.
Deniz Hasırcı +1 more
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Addressing the Quality and Safety Gap Part III: The Impact of the Built Environment on Patient Outcomes and the Role of Nurses in Designing Health Care Facilities [PDF]
Discusses the evidence-based design of facilities' physical elements to align architecture, information technology, clinical processes, and workplace culture as it relates to nursing practice, administration, and education.
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Integrating Biophilic and Passive Design Strategies in Nigerian Architecture
This systematic review explores the integration of biophilic (nature-based) and passive (climate-responsive) design strategies in contemporary Nigerian architecture, assessing their impacts on sustainability, thermal comfort, user well-being, and energy efficiency.
Grace Kalu +2 more
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Biophilic architecture is increasingly recognised as a design approach for addressing the growing separation between people and natural systems in contemporary urban environments.
Edidiong Usip +2 more
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Background: This study explores the integration of biophilic elements in contemporary commercial centers and their impact on customer well-being and spatial experience. With increasing recognition of the importance of natural environments in urban life,
Haman Asadi +2 more
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The accelerating pace of urbanization and population growth has increasingly disrupted the relationship between the built environment and nature, contributing to a decline in individuals’ psychological and spiritual well-being.
Ayşegül Durukan +2 more
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This study reinterprets Ottoman water philosophy through a “Hierarchical Adaptation Framework” to bridge the gap between historical heritage and contemporary biophilic design.
Aylin Aras
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La teoría de Frances Ming Kuo sobre la psicología infantil aplicada a la arquitectura biofílica para el diseño de la Casa Hogar Niña Belén en Cajamarca [PDF]
La presente tesis tiene como planteamiento principal la estrecha relación entre la Teoría de Frances Ming Kuo en cuanto a psicología infantil y la arquitectura biofílica, orientadas al diseño de la Casa Hogar “Niña Belén” de Cajamarca.
Lara Zelada, Fridda Natalí
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Biophilic Architecture in the Livable City of Melbourne CBD
Amid continuous urban population growth and urbanization’s environmental and social challenges, livable cities have become a key priority for governments. Among the various factors influencing urban livability, architectural design integrating natural elements plays a critical role. Melbourne consistently ranks as one of the world’s most livable cities,
Chaniporn Thampanichwat +7 more
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Integratıng bıophılıc desıgn elements ınto offıce desıgns
Biophilic design, in the context of modern interior spaces, focuses on incorporating natural elements and materials to counter the growing disconnect between people and nature. It aims to enhance human well-being, particularly within office environments,
Ahenk Karci Demirkol +1 more
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