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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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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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A Review of biophilic design at Kuttikattoor school for the children [PDF]
The objective of this paper is the creation of a school to help the children of Kutikatoor live a more accessible and simpler life: students in the concentration range from 4 to 16 (Play School - Grade 10).
Kunnath Akshay Raj Eyyam, Gupta Jyothi
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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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Understanding community assembly for wild species in anthropogenic settings has become increasingly important as biodiversity and ecosystem services are threatened by development pressures. Urban hardscape habitats such as parking lots are widespread, extreme, terrestrial anthropogenic environments that influence plant community assembly by way of ...
Lauren J. Frazee +3 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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A Research on Biophilic Design Patterns: The Case of AGU as a Biophilic Campus
Examining the biophilic elements in education campuses, which are a smaller-scale representation of urban areas, would be an example of urban-scale human–nature improvements. In this context, this article aims to analyze the biophilic elements in Abdullah Gul University (AGU) Sumer Campus and 3 education buildings for the interaction tendency between ...
Şeyma Ezgi Yılmaz, Asım Mustafa Ayten
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Abstract Background. Fostering healthy urban living conditions is a critical public health objective. One efficient approach lies in the contact to nature, as numerous studies have shown that urban and peri‐urban natural elements both indoors and outdoors carry a large potential in buffering typical urban threats to mental health.
Marilisa Herchet +6 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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Over the past decade, biophilic architecture has been widely developed across the Asia–Pacific region. However, there is a notable lack of research based on online public reviews focusing on mid- to high-rise biophilic buildings, especially quantitative ...
Yue Liu, Xiangmin Guo
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