Well-being in cities can be addressed from the perspective of multiple disciplines. Urban design can contribute to creating built environments within nature with tangible elements to provide psychological restoration that releases stress and mental fatigue. To do so, many de- sign approaches, such as biophilic design, biomimicry, and eco-cities can make a contribution to this topic. This paper is focused on biophilic design as an urban design approach aimed at understanding connections between natural and built environments in relation to psychological restoration. Important inputs from environmental psychology and public health are also considered to understand people’s responses to different natural and built environments. This paper cons...
A review of findings from the field of environmental psychology shows that humans are aesthetically ...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
Biophilic cities aim to promote connection between humans and nature, and there is growing evidence ...
This brief communication wants to draw greater attention to the role of physical enviro...
There is a growing recognition of the need for daily contact with nature, to live happy, productive,...
In 1984 E.O. Wilson (1984) introduced and popularized the Biophilia hypothesis defining biophilia as...
People have become a lot more subject to a wide range of maladies from stress-related physical disea...
Erich Fromm coined the terminology of Biophilia in his book The Heart of Man. Hence, the concept was...
Despite the clear benefits of maintaining a human relationship with nature, people increasingly live...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the need to incorporate strategies that promote huma...
Master of Architecture. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The urban environment we are faced...
This study aims to identify and compare the objectives and elements of three emerging concepts, Heal...
Biophilic design has received increasing attention as a design philosophy in recent years. This revi...
Abstract : A growing body of an individual indicates that the modern world has been disconnecting f...
Through consideration of the built heritage in terms of biophilic characteristics, different approa...
A review of findings from the field of environmental psychology shows that humans are aesthetically ...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
Biophilic cities aim to promote connection between humans and nature, and there is growing evidence ...
This brief communication wants to draw greater attention to the role of physical enviro...
There is a growing recognition of the need for daily contact with nature, to live happy, productive,...
In 1984 E.O. Wilson (1984) introduced and popularized the Biophilia hypothesis defining biophilia as...
People have become a lot more subject to a wide range of maladies from stress-related physical disea...
Erich Fromm coined the terminology of Biophilia in his book The Heart of Man. Hence, the concept was...
Despite the clear benefits of maintaining a human relationship with nature, people increasingly live...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the need to incorporate strategies that promote huma...
Master of Architecture. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The urban environment we are faced...
This study aims to identify and compare the objectives and elements of three emerging concepts, Heal...
Biophilic design has received increasing attention as a design philosophy in recent years. This revi...
Abstract : A growing body of an individual indicates that the modern world has been disconnecting f...
Through consideration of the built heritage in terms of biophilic characteristics, different approa...
A review of findings from the field of environmental psychology shows that humans are aesthetically ...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
Biophilic cities aim to promote connection between humans and nature, and there is growing evidence ...