Biophilic Design

Definition

An approach to architecture and urban design that seeks to connect people with nature through the built environment.

Purpose

Enhance human well-being by incorporating natural elements into urban spaces.

Examples of Use

  • Creating living walls and green roofs.
  • Incorporating natural light and ventilation.
  • Using natural materials and patterns.

Related Terms

Notes

Biophilic design improves human health and environmental quality.

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