Methodology of Biophilic Architecture

سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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Biophilic architecture is a design philosophy that aims to create buildings and spaces that are connected to nature. It incorporates natural elements, materials, and light to enhance the well-being and productivity of occupants and the built environment's sustainability. Biophilic design is based on the belief that humans have an inherent affinity for nature and that by incorporating natural elements into our built environment, we can enhance our health, happiness, and overall quality of life. Biophilic design aims to fulfill our inherent need to connect with nature in the modern built environment. Biophilic design, which is an extension of the theory of biophilia, acknowledges that our species has evolved for more than ۹۹% of its history in an adaptive response to the natural world and not to human-created or artificial forces. We evolved biologically to associate with natural features and processes. This requirement is believed to remain crucial to individuals' physical and mental well-being, rather than being deemed obsolete or irrelevant to a world that no longer exists. The fascination with nature must be seen in human-induced environmental crises and emerging ecological movements. In the ۱۹۸۰s and ۱۹۹۰s, the term 'nature' was extensively explored and associated with a diverse range of ecological issues of the time. New concerns, such as climate change, ozone depletion, and loss of biodiversity, emerged, and solutions to these issues emerged within the call for sustainable development. In this article, we'll explore the concept of biophilic architecture, its main principles, examples of biophilia in architecture, and the benefits of biophilic design.

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Tannaz Shakarpazi Khiabani

Methodology of Biophilic Architecture, Roshdiyeh Higher Education Institute, Fereshteh St.۳, South Fereshteh Street, Pasdaran Highway, Tabriz, East Azerbaijan province, Iran