Sustainable Spaces - The Evolution of Biophilic Design in Modern Architecture: A Review

V. Kabinesh, S. Vennila, K. Baranidharan, R. Ravi, Hemalatha P., S. Krishnamoorthi, M. Thirunavukkarasu
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In recent years, a resurgence of interest in reconnecting with "nature" has emerged, driven by its inherent benefits and the need to address societal and environmental challenges. However, the concept of "nature" remains ambiguous within architectural contexts, necessitating a nuanced approach. The theory of biophilia, rooted in the inherent human inclination towards life and lifelike processes, has led to the development of biophilic design principles. These principles aim to incorporate natural elements into built environments, enhancing human well-being and connection with nature. By integrating biophilic design into sustainable architecture, architects can address various challenges, from mitigating climate change to improving human health. Interdisciplinary collaboration and a nuanced understanding of biophilic design implications are essential for its successful implementation. Overall, biophilic design offers a compelling framework for creating sustainable and human-centric built environments, prioritizing elements that contribute effectively to human well-being and connection with nature. Through innovative design solutions, architects can address complex societal and environmental challenges, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
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可持续空间 - 现代建筑中亲生物设计的演变:回顾
近年来,在 "自然 "的固有益处以及应对社会和环境挑战的需要的推动下,人们对重新与 "自然 "建立联系的兴趣再度高涨。然而,在建筑设计中,"自然 "的概念仍然模糊不清,需要采取细致入微的方法。亲生物理论植根于人类对生命和栩栩如生的过程的固有倾向,它促进了亲生物设计原则的发展。这些原则旨在将自然元素融入建筑环境,提高人类的幸福感,加强人与自然的联系。通过将亲生物设计融入可持续建筑,建筑师可以应对从减缓气候变化到改善人类健康等各种挑战。跨学科合作和对亲生物设计含义的细致理解对其成功实施至关重要。总之,亲生物设计为创造可持续的、以人为本的建筑环境提供了一个令人信服的框架,优先考虑那些能有效促进人类福祉和人与自然联系的元素。通过创新的设计方案,建筑师可以应对复杂的社会和环境挑战,为更可持续的未来铺平道路。
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