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The Rationale for Biophilic Design

2019
Biophilic design helps create regenerative, resilient and happy cities. Contemporary cities are under stress. They have been built as human habitats, but designed by economics, not by liveability, well-being, or as a healthy, sustainable habitat for humans.
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Biophilic Modernism: The Pioneers of Austrian Biophilic Design

„Biophiles Design“ ist im zeitgenössischen Diskurs über Architektur sehr aktuell geworden. Die Folgen des Klimawandels werden einem weltweit immer bewusster. Verglichen mit der Vergangenheit, werden nachhaltige Entwurfsvorschläge daher immer beliebter.
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Biophilic Urban Design and Planning

2011
Natural and biophilic elements need to be central in everything and anything we design and build, from schools and hospitals to neighborhoods and urban blocks, to street systems and larger urban- and regional-scale design and planning. The discussion in this chapter focuses on four primary scales: the region, the city, the neighborhood, and the ...
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Biophilic Design: The Architecture of Life

Children, Youth and Environments, 2012
Biophilic design connects people to nature and local landscapes through gardens, green views, green walls and roofs, indoor plantings, water, natural light, natural materials, and architectural forms derived from nature, on every scale from individual buildings to neighborhoods.
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The Progression of Biophilic Design

2019
Biophilic design is an evolution of human creativity and thinking. Since the early use of the term biophilia in the 1960s, it took some decades to emerge as the design approach known as biophilic design. Birthed by passionate forward thinkers with the resulting seminal book Biophilic Design in 2008, biophilic design has rapidly expanded on a global ...
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Biophilic Design as Participative Design (Restaurant Case Study)

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation
I have been developing the concept for a new “Biophilic Organization” to bridge the gap between organizations and the natural world, despite their claims of sustainability. By drawing from fields such as evolutionary psychology and architecture, this research aims to establish a robust link between nature and culture within organizations, demonstrating
Maha Mahfoodh Alabdali   +2 more
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Biophilic Design Aesthetics in Art and Design Education

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2011
landscape features (for example, complexity), nature sounds, animal life, and so on.12 2.2. Biophilic design aesthetics requires contextual responsiveness The fact that biophilic design can employ low-level visual features of naturalness in architecture seems to point to the relevance of “digital architecture” for biophilic design.13 This architectural
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Biophilic Design

Niranjika Wijesooriya, Arianna Brambilla
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Biophilic soundscape design in urban greenspaces

INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
Immersion in wilderness dominated by natural soundscapes can generate health-restoring effects. Inspired in this concept, urban green spaces can be designed to recreate the conditions of the natural environment so that their soundscapes produce these potential benefits for the population.
Pablo Kogan   +9 more
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Biophilic office design: Exploring the impact of a multisensory approach on human well-being

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2021
Sara Aristizabal   +2 more
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