Biophilic architecture: nature-based design solutions for health and well-being in living spaces
Апстракт
This research focuses on improving the well-being and health of citizens in
terms of the design and development of living spaces in harmony with nature. In
the contemporary moment, most cities suffer from health and environmental
problems. Also, the growing awareness of climate change issues makes it even more
apparent and essential to bring nature into our living spaces. Scientific studies have
pointed out on a multiplicity of benefits of nature for people, especially for children
and older populations. Bringing nature indoor causes increased participation in
physical activities, improved mental health and cognitive function and an increase
in social interaction between people. Nature and its elements have great power
on the human body. The concept of biophilia advocates that there is an innate
connection between humans and nature and that people tend to show a positive
response when they experience a connection with nature. Accordingly, biophilic
design is the... design of spaces that promotes and encourages the interaction of
humans with nature and natural systems. This paper researches different design
methodologies, strategies, principles, scales, and concepts according to patterns of biophilic design and with a focus on their influence on the health and well-being of
users. The research also opens further discussions about the potentials of sensitive
and responsive biophilic design to improve the health and environmental problems of
contemporary urban areas.
Кључне речи:
biophilia / well-being / architecture design / interior design / urbanityИзвор:
Archdesign '19 / VI International architectural design conference proceedings, 2019, 171-187Издавач:
- İstanbul: DAKAM BOOKS - Özgür Öztürk DAKAM YAYINLARI
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Истраживање и систематизација стамбене изградње у Србији у контексту глобализације и европских интеграција у циљу унапређења квалитета и стандарда становања (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-36034)
- Истраживање климатских промена и њиховог утицаја на животну средину - праћење утицаја, адаптација и ублажавање (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43007)
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Djokic, Vladan AU - Ristic Trajkovic, Jelena AU - Nikezic, Ana AU - Kordic, Milena PY - 2019 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1641 AB - This research focuses on improving the well-being and health of citizens in terms of the design and development of living spaces in harmony with nature. In the contemporary moment, most cities suffer from health and environmental problems. Also, the growing awareness of climate change issues makes it even more apparent and essential to bring nature into our living spaces. Scientific studies have pointed out on a multiplicity of benefits of nature for people, especially for children and older populations. Bringing nature indoor causes increased participation in physical activities, improved mental health and cognitive function and an increase in social interaction between people. Nature and its elements have great power on the human body. The concept of biophilia advocates that there is an innate connection between humans and nature and that people tend to show a positive response when they experience a connection with nature. Accordingly, biophilic design is the design of spaces that promotes and encourages the interaction of humans with nature and natural systems. This paper researches different design methodologies, strategies, principles, scales, and concepts according to patterns of biophilic design and with a focus on their influence on the health and well-being of users. The research also opens further discussions about the potentials of sensitive and responsive biophilic design to improve the health and environmental problems of contemporary urban areas. PB - İstanbul: DAKAM BOOKS - Özgür Öztürk DAKAM YAYINLARI C3 - Archdesign '19 / VI International architectural design conference proceedings T1 - Biophilic architecture: nature-based design solutions for health and well-being in living spaces SP - 171 EP - 187 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1641 ER -
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Djokic, V., Ristic Trajkovic, J., Nikezic, A.,& Kordic, M.. (2019). Biophilic architecture: nature-based design solutions for health and well-being in living spaces. in Archdesign '19 / VI International architectural design conference proceedings İstanbul: DAKAM BOOKS - Özgür Öztürk DAKAM YAYINLARI., 171-187. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1641
Djokic V, Ristic Trajkovic J, Nikezic A, Kordic M. Biophilic architecture: nature-based design solutions for health and well-being in living spaces. in Archdesign '19 / VI International architectural design conference proceedings. 2019;:171-187. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1641 .
Djokic, Vladan, Ristic Trajkovic, Jelena, Nikezic, Ana, Kordic, Milena, "Biophilic architecture: nature-based design solutions for health and well-being in living spaces" in Archdesign '19 / VI International architectural design conference proceedings (2019):171-187, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1641 .