Aspects of the relationship between the architectural heritage and nature for better places in future
Apstrakt
Through consideration of the built heritage in terms of biophilic characteristics, different
approaches and elements of establishing a relationship to nature can be recognized, which in
different ways evolved depending on location, climate, social and cultural conditions. The paper
discusses some elements of biophilic design as well as their expression in architectural creation,
with an emphasis on highlighting elements of biophilic design in architectural heritage. The
importance of connecting people with nature and the need for this connection to be realized
for people in urban areas is indicated by numerous papers that prove that nature has a positive
effect on the quality of work, education, health, recreation, housing and others. Nowadays, man
is more and more alienated from nature by using modern technology to make his life and work
easier. New technologies are increasingly represented in our lives, so our built environment has
changed very dynamically in the 20th centu...ry, as well as at the beginning of the 21st century.
Since there is an adverse effect on the physical, psychological and health condition of man, the
experience and skills arising from the architectural heritage are becoming increasingly important
in order to overcome the problems. This paper presents a brief overview of papers that consider
the impact of urban environment on human well-being, as well as studies that address the topic
of biophilia as an approach dealing with the need of man to be in a natural environment. The
aim of the paper is to indicate that the appreciation of the experience and skills arising from the
architectural heritage can provide better places in the future and human well-being.
Ključne reči:
Human well-being / Relationship to nature / Biophilic design / Architectural heritage / Sense of placeIzvor:
Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019, 2019, 353-360Izdavač:
- Pécs : University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
Institucija/grupa
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Furundžić, Nikola Z. AU - Furundžić, Dijana P. AU - Krstić-Furundžić, Aleksandra PY - 2019 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/764 AB - Through consideration of the built heritage in terms of biophilic characteristics, different approaches and elements of establishing a relationship to nature can be recognized, which in different ways evolved depending on location, climate, social and cultural conditions. The paper discusses some elements of biophilic design as well as their expression in architectural creation, with an emphasis on highlighting elements of biophilic design in architectural heritage. The importance of connecting people with nature and the need for this connection to be realized for people in urban areas is indicated by numerous papers that prove that nature has a positive effect on the quality of work, education, health, recreation, housing and others. Nowadays, man is more and more alienated from nature by using modern technology to make his life and work easier. New technologies are increasingly represented in our lives, so our built environment has changed very dynamically in the 20th century, as well as at the beginning of the 21st century. Since there is an adverse effect on the physical, psychological and health condition of man, the experience and skills arising from the architectural heritage are becoming increasingly important in order to overcome the problems. This paper presents a brief overview of papers that consider the impact of urban environment on human well-being, as well as studies that address the topic of biophilia as an approach dealing with the need of man to be in a natural environment. The aim of the paper is to indicate that the appreciation of the experience and skills arising from the architectural heritage can provide better places in the future and human well-being. PB - Pécs : University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology C3 - Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019 T1 - Aspects of the relationship between the architectural heritage and nature for better places in future SP - 353 EP - 360 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_764 ER -
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Furundžić, N. Z., Furundžić, D. P.,& Krstić-Furundžić, A.. (2019). Aspects of the relationship between the architectural heritage and nature for better places in future. in Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019 Pécs : University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology., 353-360. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_764
Furundžić NZ, Furundžić DP, Krstić-Furundžić A. Aspects of the relationship between the architectural heritage and nature for better places in future. in Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019. 2019;:353-360. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_764 .
Furundžić, Nikola Z., Furundžić, Dijana P., Krstić-Furundžić, Aleksandra, "Aspects of the relationship between the architectural heritage and nature for better places in future" in Places and technologies 2019 : keeping up with technologies to turn built heritage into the places of future generations : conference proceeding : 6th international academic conference, Pécs, Hungary, 9-10 May 2019 (2019):353-360, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_764 .