by Alice Micheletti | 3 Oct 2022 | Biophilic Design, Biophilic Design Featured, Interior Design, Science, Spaces
To continue our journey focused on the ’14 patterns of biophilic design’ today we talk about the second pattern of the second category: “Material Connection with Nature”. This pattern refers to the use of materials and elements from nature that, through minimal...
by Alice Micheletti | 3 Oct 2022 | Biophilic Design, Biophilic Design Featured, Interior Design, Science, Spaces
We continue our journey focused on the ‘14 patterns of biophilic design’ and today we arrived at the second category of the framework: Natural Analogues. This category addresses organic, non-living and indirect evocations of nature. It conveys all those objects,...
by Alice Micheletti | 3 Oct 2022 | Biophilic Design, Biophilic Design Featured, Interior Design, Science, Spaces
To continue our series exploring the ‘14 patterns of biophilic design’, today we talk about the last three patterns of the first category ‘Nature in the Space’: Presence of Water, Dynamic & Diffuse Light and Connection with Natural Systems. The first one refers...
by Kate Nightingale | 3 Oct 2022 | Biophilic Design, Biophilic Design Featured, Interior Design, Science, Spaces
As said in our previous posts, we will be sharing each of the ’14 patterns of biophilic design’ to help you acknowledge how to strategically apply biophilic design to all of your projects. Today we continue with two other biophilic patterns part of the first category...
by Alice Micheletti | 3 Oct 2022 | Biophilic Design, Interior Design, Interior Design Featured, Science, Spaces
Biophilic design translates the desire to reconnect with nature into the design of the built environment but also allows the creation of artificial environments that positively impact people’s health and wellbeing. The application of biophilic design improves physical...