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Benefits of biophilic design
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Strategies of biophilic design
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Examples of biophilic design
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Tips for biophilic design
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Biophilic design is an approach to architecture that incorporates elements of nature into the built environment, such as plants, water, light, and natural materials. The goal is to create spaces that enhance the well-being, health, and productivity of the people who use them. In this article, you will learn how you can use biophilic design to create a calming building environment that reduces stress, improves mood, and fosters creativity.
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1 Benefits of biophilic design
Biophilic design is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also has many psychological and physiological benefits for the occupants of a building. Research has shown that exposure to natural elements can lower blood pressure, heart rate, and cortisol levels, as well as boost immune system and cognitive function. Biophilic design can also increase happiness, satisfaction, and emotional stability, as well as reduce anxiety, depression, and fatigue. By creating a calming building environment, biophilic design can improve the quality of life and work for the people who inhabit it.
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In my opinion, by creating valuable and diverse content, such as architecture articles focusing on biophilia, you can share your ability and create a closer connection with the world of architecture. Using keywords related to popular topics in the architecture industry, such as "biophilia," "calm environment design," and "psychological and physiological benefits," will help you create your content and descriptions.Also, to attract more attention, you can use your unique experiences and content in the field of biophilic design. Sharing projects and personal experiences, especially those that improve the quality of life for residents, can demonstrate your ability in this area and encourage your audience to engage and share.
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"Embracing biophilic design is the key to cultivating a serene and calming building environment. Integrate natural elements such as greenery, water features, and ample natural light to establish a connection with the outdoors. Thoughtful spatial planning, incorporating views of nature and organic shapes, further enhances the calming effect. Prioritize sustainable materials and practices to echo nature's harmony. By immersing occupants in a biophilic embrace, architects have the power to create not just buildings, but sanctuaries that nourish the spirit and enhance well-being, proving that the marriage of nature and design is the epitome of architectural excellence."
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2 Principles of biophilic design
Biophilic design is based on three main principles: direct experience of nature, indirect experience of nature, and experience of space and place. Direct experience of nature involves the presence of living systems, such as plants, animals, water, and air, that can be seen, heard, touched, or smelled. Indirect experience of nature involves the use of natural materials, colors, shapes, patterns, and images that evoke nature, such as wood, stone, greenery, and landscapes. Experience of space and place involves the creation of spatial configurations, views, orientations, and transitions that mimic natural environments, such as open, diverse, complex, and dynamic spaces.
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Biophilic design revolves around three main principles: direct experience of nature, indirect experience of nature, and experience of space and place. Direct experience involves interacting with living systems like plants, animals, water, and air. Indirect experience uses natural materials, colors, shapes, and patterns to evoke nature. Experience of space and place entails creating spatial configurations, views, and transitions that mimic natural environments.
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In my opinion, these principles are very important for architectural designers and can significantly improve people's quality of life. The first principle, the direct experience of nature, by creating spaces that provide the possibility of observing, touching and interacting with natural elements, strengthens the sense of relaxation and connection with the environment. The second principle, the indirect experience of nature, using materials and elements that refer to nature, creates a natural feeling and intimacy in the spaces. The third principle, the experience of space and place, enhances the sense of interaction and well-being by creating spaces that have similarities with natural environments.
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3 Strategies of biophilic design
Biophilic design can be implemented in various ways to suit a project's context, budget, and preferences. For example, adding indoor plants, water features, and maximizing natural light and ventilation can create oxygen, humidity, soothing sounds, reflections, texture, warmth, and durability. Incorporating natural colors and shapes can create harmony and contrast while stimulating curiosity and creativity. All of these elements work together to create a connection between the interior and exterior of a space.
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Biophilic design strategies are different according to the environment and project conditions, but some general strategies can be mentioned: Use of indoor plants: Adding plants to the interior of the building can increase the feeling of naturalness and relaxation. Use of irrigation: creation of water features, Maximizing natural light: Using designs that help maximize natural light in spaces not only saves energy but also enhances the natural and alive feeling inside the space. Using natural colors and shapes: Using colors and shapes that refer to nature. Internal and external communication: establishing communication and integration between internal and external space,
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Absolutely, biophilic design can be tailored to fit a project's specific context, budget, and preferences. Incorporating elements such as indoor plants, water features, and maximizing natural light and ventilation can provide numerous benefits including improved air quality, soothing sounds, and visual interest. Additionally, natural colors and shapes can enhance harmony and contrast while stimulating creativity and curiosity. By integrating these elements, biophilic design fosters a seamless connection between the interior and exterior environment, promoting well-being and enhancing the overall experience of the space.
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4 Examples of biophilic design
Biophilic design can be seen in a variety of buildings, such as offices, schools, hospitals, hotels, and residences. An example of this is The Edge in Amsterdam, a smart office building that has a central atrium with plants, waterfalls, and natural light. Additionally, sensors monitor and adjust the temperature, humidity, and lighting levels according to the users' preferences. The Parkroyal on Pickering in Singapore is a hotel resembling a vertical garden with lush greenery, pools, and terraces that cover 15,000 square meters of the facade and the roof. The Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in Singapore integrates nature into its design with gardens, ponds, courtyards, and green walls to provide healing and comfort for patients and staff. Lastly, the Bosco Verticale in Milan is a residential complex featuring two towers with 900 trees, 5,000 shrubs, and 11,000 plants that filter the air, reduce noise, and create biodiversity.
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Biophilic design is used in different types of buildings, including: The Edge in Amsterdam: a smart office building that has a central atrium with plants, waterfalls and natural light. Its temperature, humidity and brightness sensors can be adjusted. Parkroyal in Pickering, Singapore: A vertical garden-like hotel with lush greenery, pools and terraces covering 15,000 square meters of facade and roof. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in Singapore: integrates nature into its design with gardens, ponds, courtyards and green walls to provide healing and comfort to patients and staff. Bosco Verticale in Milan: a two-tower residential complex with 900 trees, 5,000 shrubs and 11,000 plants that filter the air.
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My favorite biophilic design project is EWEL CHANGI AIRPORT — SINGAPORE, by Safdie Architects.This iconic structure is a fusion of nature and architecture, featuring a stunning indoor garden with thousands of trees, plants, and a 40-meter waterfall, the Rain Vortex, which is the world's tallest indoor waterfall.
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5 Tips for biophilic design
Incorporating biophilic design into your building environment can be a great way to create a calming atmosphere. First, you should assess the site and context of the project, and identify natural features that can be enhanced or preserved. Involve users and stakeholders to understand their needs, preferences, and expectations. Then, choose the appropriate biophilic design strategies and elements that suit the function, scale, and style of the project. Finally, evaluate the performance of the biophilic design and measure outcomes related to satisfaction, productivity, health, and well-being.
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To improve people's quality of life and increase their satisfaction, you can follow the following steps in biophilic design: Evaluation of the context and project site: It is very important to identify the natural features in the surrounding environment of the building. Understanding the needs and preferences of users: To create a successful biophilic environment, the needs of the stakeholders must be carefully considered. Choosing biophilic design strategies: Based on knowing the context, site and needs, choose the right strategies and elements to create a biophilic space. Performance Evaluation and Measurement: After the project is completed, evaluate and measure the performance of the biophilic design.
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To create a calming atmosphere with biophilic design:1. Assess site and context.2. Involve users and stakeholders.3. Choose suitable design elements.4. Evaluate performance and outcomes.
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Consider exploring innovative biophilic design projects like Amazon's "Spheres" in Seattle or Singapore's Changi Airport with its lush indoor gardens. These real-world examples showcase the transformative impact of integrating nature into urban spaces, offering a glimpse into the future possibilities of harmonious coexistence between architecture and the natural world.
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