Biophilic architecture integrates nature into spaces and buildings to improve people’s health and well-being. It is based on the idea that humans are innately connected with nature and that exposure to natural elements, such as sunlight, water, and plants, can positively impact our physical and mental health and, thus, our social well-being. Biophilic architecture can be applied in various environments, from office buildings to homes and public spaces. Some common characteristics of biophilic architecture include: . The incorporation of natural light . The integrated ventilation . The presence of green areas . The use of raw materials such as wood and stone In addition to improving health and providing comfort, biophilic architecture also has environmental benefits by reducing the carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 144
Imprint: Monsa
Publication date: 30/05/2024
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