Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design outcomes is gaining significant interest, particularly as there is growing evidence of links between human health and wellbeing, and contact with nature. The use of such natural features can provide many significant benefits, such as reduced urban heat island effects, reduced peak energy demand for building cooling, enhanced stormwater attenuation and management, and reduced air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The principle of harnessing natural features as functional design elements, particularly in buildings, is becoming known as ‘biophilic urbanism’. Given the potential for global application and benefits for cities from biophilic...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design that reflects humanity’s innate need for nature, stands to make ...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s\ud innate need for nature in and around ...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design that reflects humanity’s\ud innate need for nature, stands to ma...
Creating climate resilient, low-carbon urban environments and assets is a policy goal of many govern...
Links between human health and wellbeing, and contact with nature are well understood in the fields ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider how biophilic urbanism complements and potentiall...
Contemporary cities have high stress levels, mental health issues, high crime levels and ill health,...
Purpose\ud \ud – The purpose of this paper is to consider how biophilic urbanism complements and po...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design that reflects humanity’s innate need for nature, stands to make ...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s\ud innate need for nature in and around ...
Biophilic urbanism, or urban design that reflects humanity’s\ud innate need for nature, stands to ma...
Creating climate resilient, low-carbon urban environments and assets is a policy goal of many govern...
Links between human health and wellbeing, and contact with nature are well understood in the fields ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider how biophilic urbanism complements and potentiall...
Contemporary cities have high stress levels, mental health issues, high crime levels and ill health,...
Purpose\ud \ud – The purpose of this paper is to consider how biophilic urbanism complements and po...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
More than half the world’s population now lives in cities. According to a United Nations report, ur...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...