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What is Biophilic Design

Emerging Approaches in Design and New Connections With Nature
Biophilia theory that is embodied in design to strengthen the bond between man and nature.
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Biophilic Design: Integrating Nature Into the Urban Environment
Lâl Dalay (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey) and Gülşen Aytaç (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6725-8.ch001
Abstract
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. Examples in which the understanding of including nature in the built environment is adopted, and the human-nature interaction is emphasized, which can be seen in many scales, within the framework of biophilic design. Designs with the same concern from the dimension of urban design to the scale of the architecture are designed in a way that appeals to the senses by taking shape in the human focus. In this chapter, the biophilia phenomenon is examined from different design scales, and principles of the biophilic design are discussed through theoretical bases and practices.
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The Biophilia Hypothesis and Mental Health: A Call for Biophilic Design
Biophilic design is the rediscovering of nature and the environment in architectural design (Salingaros & Masden II, 2006).
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What If Your Library Can't Go Green?: Promoting Wellness in Libraries
A concept used during building to increase people’s connections with the natural environment both in homes and in office spaces. This is accomplished through the use of direct nature, indirect nature, and space and place conditions within the building design.
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The Participation of Biophilic Design in the Design of the Post-Pandemic Living Space
Design method for the design and integration of the built environment with nature and natural systems from micro to macro scale (from interior to urban areas).
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Biophilic Design: Benefits of Biophilic Design Towards Sustainability
A nature-centered design that reunites people with nature and offers them the opportunity to stay in nature, not in spite of nature.
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Green Walls as an Environmental Strategy: A Case Study in Brasília
Biophilic design is a natural principle to design with nature. This sort of design incorporates natural elements like light, vegetation, water, and other natural aspects.
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Transferring Biophilic and Universal Design Theory to Practice With Learning From Green Buildings: Restorative Design Parameters According to Three Certified Green Building Case Studies
With scientific research and natural elements, it aims to create a human-centered environment that cares for the mental and psychological needs connected with nature.
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Re-Envisioning Urban Open Spaces: An Inquiry Into Biophilic Urbanism
Designs that bring the user/occupant close to nature by application of biophilia in living spaces. They focus on enhancing the well-being of occupants.
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Theme-Scenario Development in Interior Architecture: Healthy Living in the Metropolis
A design approach which focuses on human’s innate attraction to nature and natural processes.
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