This thesis is based on two observations. First, that conventional buildings cause two major losses that involve non-human nature – the loss of native biodiversity and the loss of non-human nature experience for the buildings’ human inhabitants – and that these losses both contribute to a perceived separation between humans and the rest of nature. Second, that there appears to be a growing interest in connecting buildings with nature but there is little agreement on what it actually means to ‘design with nature’. As such, the purpose of this study is two-fold: (1) to describe the meaning of ‘designing with nature’ in current architectural practice and provide a working definition of nature-based design, and (2) to explore how this can be in...
This paper is part of an on-going research study in the field of architectural design that is attemp...
This thesis examines the degenerative processes of planning procedures and buildings intruding in na...
The human population is growing and with it our ecological footprint. We usually perceive biodiverse...
Research is revealing an increasing number of positive effects of nature for humans. At the same tim...
Current discourses within the built environment increasingly underline the need for a shift in perce...
Biodiversity loss is accelerating at a devastating rate, primarily driven by factors of climate chan...
The environment we live in is a direct result of complex mechanisms which are involved in all compon...
Biodiversity loss is accelerating at a devastating rate, primarily driven by factors of climate chan...
This paper is part of an on-going research study in the field of architectural design that is attemp...
Master of Architecture (professional) Research Companion, 2018There has always been a relationship b...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
In an contemporary discussion on the undersirable effects of architecture upon the natural landscap...
Since our earth has finite material resources and biological capacity, human must live within the ca...
This paper is part of an on-going research study in the field of architectural design that is attemp...
This thesis examines the degenerative processes of planning procedures and buildings intruding in na...
The human population is growing and with it our ecological footprint. We usually perceive biodiverse...
Research is revealing an increasing number of positive effects of nature for humans. At the same tim...
Current discourses within the built environment increasingly underline the need for a shift in perce...
Biodiversity loss is accelerating at a devastating rate, primarily driven by factors of climate chan...
The environment we live in is a direct result of complex mechanisms which are involved in all compon...
Biodiversity loss is accelerating at a devastating rate, primarily driven by factors of climate chan...
This paper is part of an on-going research study in the field of architectural design that is attemp...
Master of Architecture (professional) Research Companion, 2018There has always been a relationship b...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
In an contemporary discussion on the undersirable effects of architecture upon the natural landscap...
Since our earth has finite material resources and biological capacity, human must live within the ca...
This paper is part of an on-going research study in the field of architectural design that is attemp...
This thesis examines the degenerative processes of planning procedures and buildings intruding in na...
The human population is growing and with it our ecological footprint. We usually perceive biodiverse...