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Interactions with nature through other senses

We Use Biophilic design as an approach to design that places human wellbeing and nature jointly at the center of any of project. Translating the essence of nature into design solutions, biophilic spaces actively support our health and wellbeing while restoring a complete and balanced relationship with the natural world around us. The theory behind biophilic design has been described with a framework of tools – called patterns – that are aimed at facilitating biophilic design applications.

I predictable and non-repetitive movements recalling those happening in nature (birds chirping, leaves moving in a breeze…)

Varying lightins intensities and light changes over time evoking the natural cycle of day and night

 

Use of water and water mimicking solutions as design features

 
 
 

Naural materials and elements that reflect the local environment in terms of ecology or geology

Complexity & Order

 
 

Rich sensory features recalling natural spatial hierarchies (otherwise called fractal patterns)

 

Uninterrupted

views over a distance

creating feelings of

calm and safety