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Geospatial analysis and living urban geometry [PDF]
This essay outlines how to incorporate morphological rules within the exigencies of our technological age. We propose using the current evolution of GIS (Geographical Information Systems) technologies beyond their original representational domain ...
A.B. Jacobs +27 more
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Evolutionary and socio-cultural influences on feelings and attitudes towards nature: a cross-cultural study [PDF]
Mounting environmental issues have prompted reconsideration of the human–nature relationship. Accordingly, attitudes to nature, as an important dimension of human–nature interactions, have become a research focus.
Bell P. A. +31 more
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The integration of biophilic design in architectural education is a developing area of study. Biophilic design has been embraced in the health sector due to its restorative value, however few studies have examined how its adoption in the education sector
Omoniyi O. Olagunju +1 more
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Salutogenic Workplace Design: A conceptual framework for supporting sense of coherence through environmental resources. [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss opportunities for health promotion through the workplace environment, adopting a ‘salutogenic’ perspective of health which more explicitly focuses on factors that support human health and ...
Haynes, Barry, Roskams, Michael
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A Review of Biophilic Design Conception Implementation in Architecture
This review is about biophilic design and architecture, definitions, implications and application. Scan books and studies have illustrated that the existence of terms ‘Biophilic’ and ‘Architecture’ in tandem is dramatically low, and it seems that there is no commonly agreed definition of biophilic architecture among researchers and professionals ...
Ghazaal Zare +3 more
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Sick building syndrome: are we doing enough? [PDF]
Health and well-being are vitally important aspects of people centric building design and are the roots of productivity. Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a collection of factors that can negatively affect physical health in several ways.
Ahmadi M. +43 more
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This review article provides a comprehensive exploration of the synergistic integration of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) to advance the design and optimization of nanoscale drug delivery systems (DDSs). We believe this work will be of significant interest to researchers in nanomedicine, computational biology ...
Jiahao Xu +11 more
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Ecological design to shape new urbanities [PDF]
courtesy of the publisher for "Conservation Biology" - reviews are Open ...
Chiara Catalano +5 more
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Abstract This conceptual inquiry addresses a gap in research on inclusion within Innovative Learning Environments (ILEs): while ILEs are widely promoted as inclusive, studies often focus on well‐resourced schools and overlook how policy and space intra‐act as mutually shaping processes that produce both inclusion and exclusion.
Erfan Heidari, Marian Mahat
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The relationship between architecture and nature in most of the current architectural theories is mostly referring to sustainability. The biophilic design concept is the missing relation in sustainable design.
Ebrahimpour Maryam
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