Even plants in a dark room can add warmth and beauty, says Sara Trop founder and owner of FunCycled. Biophilic design promotes both mental and physical well-being by lowering stress, elevating mood, ...
It may not be a mainstream term, but biophilic design is an idea that is gaining momentum in architecture and design circles and a proponent living and working in B.C. is hoping to the concept will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This design theory aims to connect our spaces to the natural world through light, materials, and shapes. onurdongel / Getty Images ...
CANOPY reports seven design changes for workplaces to combat employee burnout, boost engagement, and enhance mental health.
Since people have an intrinsic desire to be outdoors to reap the benefits of nature, it’s no surprise that biophilic design continues to gain ground as an aesthetic with human wellness at its core.
Derived from the term “biophilia,” biophilic design is the concept of connecting humans to nature, both directly and indirectly. The ethos originated in 1984 and was outlined by the Harvard naturalist ...
You know that feeling when you walk into a room and it just feels good? You can’t always explain it, but something about the space puts you at ease and makes you feel calm. That’s the instant effect ...
Have you ever surrendered to nature’s tranquility in search of relief or relaxation? How do you feel hiking in the mountains or running along the seashore? Do the vast ocean, lush forests, and rapid ...
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A few years ago, when Diane McDonald asked architect Heather Dubbeldam to design a home for her and her two kids, she wanted something with a strong connection to the outdoors. Typically, that would ...