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Debora designed this stunning biophilic lounge. The wave-like vertical garden, framed with soft backlighting, reflects Sarah's love for nature while blending with sleek wood paneling. The plush, cloud-like chair and organic, dark wood coffee table complete the serene yet modern aesthetic.
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The benefits of biophilic design come from the deliberate integration with nature and man-made structures.
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Biophilic design incorporates various elements of nature, such as natural light, vegetation, water features, natural materials (wood, stone), and biomimicry (design inspired by nature's patterns and forms).
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Rehabilitation is the action of restoring someone to health through training and therapy after imprisonment, addictions, injury, and illness.....
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Biophilic Design - Martex S.p.A.
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Exploring the notion of nature’s reproduction in biophilic design. anooi.com #NourishingSpaces #RestorativeDesign #BiophilicDesign #InteriorDesign #NatureInspired #SustainableDesign #SustainableInteriors #EnvironmentalPsychology #DesignPhilosophy #DesignAndNature #DesignForWellbeing Photo credits in the journal
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Touring an urban public space that brings both peace and nature into the city by embracing a biophilic design approach. anooi.com #NourishingSpaces #RestorativeDesign #BiophilicDesign #InteriorDesign #NatureInspired #SustainableDesign #SustainableInteriors #EnvironmentalPsychology #DesignPhilosophy #DesignAndNature #DesignForWellbeing Photo credits in the journal Photo credits on the blog
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CORE architecture was commissioned to develop a headquarters for local company EBIL and set an energy-efficient building.
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Dangar Barin Smith is a leading Australian residential and commercial creative landscape practice founded by William Dangar in 1991.
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For millennia, human beings have lived close to nature; however, currently 54% of the world’s population are city dwellers, spending 93% of their time indoors. Due to the revitalizing properties of nature, a new concept called biophilic design has sprung up to solve this newfound disconnect between humans and nature.
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