Biophilic design aims to create healthy and productive work environments by incorporating natural elements that appeal to multiple senses, such as natural light, plants, and the presence of water. It does this not just by adding greenery but also using biomimicry in finishes, allowing natural light and air flow, and including blue and green colors and materials. Biophilic design supports well-being and performance by fulfilling humans' innate need to connect with nature.
Biophilic design aims to create healthy and productive work environments by incorporating natural elements that appeal to multiple senses, such as natural light, plants, and the presence of water. It does this not just by adding greenery but also using biomimicry in finishes, allowing natural light and air flow, and including blue and green colors and materials. Biophilic design supports well-being and performance by fulfilling humans' innate need to connect with nature.
Biophilic design aims to create healthy and productive work environments by incorporating natural elements that appeal to multiple senses, such as natural light, plants, and the presence of water. It does this not just by adding greenery but also using biomimicry in finishes, allowing natural light and air flow, and including blue and green colors and materials. Biophilic design supports well-being and performance by fulfilling humans' innate need to connect with nature.
• Not just about plants • Light is apart of our rhythm • Minds and bodies appreciate the presence of water • Feel nature in air ‘appealing to multiple senses • Faking nature has some payback
Paths to biophilic design
• Apply biomimicry finishes
• Let natural light and air penetrate • Add blue and green elements