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Editorial for Special Issue on Biomimetic Adaptive Buildings. [PDF]
Imani N, Vale B, Clements-Croome D.
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Restorative perceptions of migratory elderly: insights for inclusive urban park design in china. [PDF]
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BIOPHILIC DESIGN IN HIGH RISE BUILDINGS
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Effects of spatio-temporal features of Komorebi dappled light on human responses
Zhang Z, Ren G, Andersen M.
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From biophilic design to biophilic urbanism: Stakeholders’ perspectives
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019Abstract This paper distills and examines 42 biophilic strategies ranging from immediate sensorial effects (Biophilia Design) to systematic urban life changes (Biophilia Urbanism). A Biophilia Workshop gathering experienced biophilic project stakeholders (N = 30) from Singapore was conducted to evaluate the selected strategies using multicores ...
Xue, Fei +5 more
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2022
The concept of biophilic design emerges as a solution in an environment where urbanization drives people away from nature, and the built environment becomes increasingly critical to people's productivity; emotional, physical, and mental health; and leads to the pursuit of nature.
Lâl Dalay, Gülşen Aytaç
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The concept of biophilic design emerges as a solution in an environment where urbanization drives people away from nature, and the built environment becomes increasingly critical to people's productivity; emotional, physical, and mental health; and leads to the pursuit of nature.
Lâl Dalay, Gülşen Aytaç
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Biophilic Design: Healthy Buildings, Healthy Brain
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design JournalThis article is temporarily under embargo.
Fulvio A Scorza +4 more
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Biophilic Architecture and Design
2016This striking 82-story tower graces the skyline of downtown Chicago, just north of Millennium Park. Designed by architect Jeanne Gang (and Studio Gang), the building includes a mix of uses—the lower levels of the structure are a hotel, but there are also condominiums and rental apartments in the building as well. It includes a number of green features,
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