The Journal of Biophilic Design
The Journal of Biophilic Design
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Biophilic Design in Retail Spaces
Issue 12 of the Journal of Biophilic Design has a focus on Retail. It is out in November, but to celebrate this, we speak with a leading name in retail design and Biophilia, Lyn Falk. She is founder and president of Retailworks, Inc. - an award-winning branding, design, display and consulting firm specializing in retail, corporate, and hospitality spaces. Her expertise in retail design, business, science, consumer behaviour and environmental psychology has helped retailers and business professionals build healthy, purposeful and productive spaces that move hearts, minds & merchandise for over 35 years.
Lyn is a passionate advocate of biophilic design. From her perspective, it is important ...
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Huff n Puff House and Biophilic Architecture
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Talina Edwards, founder of the award-winning architecture firm Envirotecture, shares her passion for sustainable, biophilic design that reconnects people with the natural world. Based in Ballarat, Victoria, Talina and her team are at the forefront of a movement to transform the way homes and buildings are constructed in Australia. "We really care about health, we really care about people, and w...
How our Brains react to Biophilic Design
Просмотров 382Месяц назад
In a world increasingly disconnected from nature, the principles of biophilic design offer a powerful antidote. Chintamani Bird, an Australian designer committed to biophilic design, shared her insights on how Biophilic Design can heal both people and the planet. She emphasizes that biophilic design has a profound impact on the brain, reducing stress, improving cognitive function, activating th...
The Spine - Liverpool. How Biophilic Design was used to create the highest WELL Certified Building
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How does a passion for biophilic design, which stems from a desire to improve an architect and designer’s own health, lead to the design of a major new healthcare building? For Steven Edge, founder of Salvage Sustainable Design, his personal interest in Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) expanded into advocacy of Biophilic Design in buildings. We catch up with and discuss his recent project, com...
Biophilic Design healing our earth - interview with Jojo Mehta co-founder Stop Ecocide International
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"I love this term biophilia, because it's this, in a sense, it's a love of nature in a word, isn't it? And I had this beautiful description recently of what it actually means to love something or to love someone. In very plain terms, it means to include that person or that thing's interests as one's own." Jojo Mehta, Co-founder, Stop Ecocide International. For me Biophilic Design has the potent...
Living in Balance and Symbiosis with Nature through Biophilic Design
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How can Biophilic Design be used to create happier and healthier environments? Ben Channon is an architect, author, TEDx speaker and mental wellbeing advocate, and is well known as a thought leader in designing for happiness and wellbeing. As a Director at the wellbeing design consultancy Ekkist, he helps clients and design teams to create healthier places, and researches how buildings and urba...
Sustainable Interior Design
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Is Sustainable Design achievable? There are so many designers out there creating spaces which are not only just beautiful but also sustainable and regenerative. We speak with Chloe Bullock, a renowned interior designer; through her company Materialise Interiors she helps clients who want a more consciously sourced and specified interior with sustainability and human-centred design at its heart....
Natural Dimensions - Transforming Schools with Biophilic Design
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There is strong evidence that strong green environments can improve educational outcomes as well as improving focus and concentration restoration levels, and for Nicholas Artherton, a chartered Landscape Architect and qualified Urban designer, Biophilic Design is a core tenet to create connections with natural elements and outdoor spaces through diversity, movement and multi-sensory interaction...
Are Tall Timber Buildings the Future of our Urban Landscape?
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Andrew Waugh is an architect with a passion for using sustainable materials in construction projects. His practice, Waugh Thistleton Architects, is a London based architectural practice producing thoughtful and sustainable projects both locally and internationally. The practice is a world leader in engineered timber and pioneer in the field of tall timber buildings. Of particular renown is the ...
Creating Eden
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The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries and this fact is yet another reason we need more Biophilic Design included into urban planning, architecture, design, and every environmental facet of city and town life. Robert Delius, Associate Director, Architect and Head of Sustainability at Stride Treglown is doing just that. Aiming to maximise biodiversity through design, Robert has a pa...
NEW proof that Biophilic Design increases the Value (£) of the Workplace!
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Did you know for every £1 you spend on even simple Biophilic Design enhancements, you could get £2.70 back? So reveals the new research conducted by Joyce Chan Shoof Architect and Sustainability Lead at the UK Parliament. Using a scientific approach with control environments, adding biophilic design elements to test the effect and then removing them to further test the effect of their absence, ...
Rebalance Earth - Enabling a world worth living in. Creating a Nature Positive Economy
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Robert Gardner is CEO and Co-Founder of Rebalance Earth. With over 20 years of experience in the financial industry, he has a unique expertise in sustainability, pensions, and wealth management and believes that money can be a force for good. Rebalance Earth, is a fund manager that redirects the flow of private capital to protect and restore Nature. Their mission is to drive the transition to a...
BIID Interior Design Award Winners - From Chapel Barn to Riverside
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The British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) is the only professional institute for interior designers in the UK. Our growing membership represents both the commercial and residential sectors, from heritage to cutting edge. In addition to rigorous entry requirements which assess training, experience and professionalism, they require our members to continue their professional development thro...
Right Light, Right Place, Right Time
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Steve Tonkin is the Dark Sky Advisor to Cranborne Chase National Landscape, in Wiltshire. Cranborne Chase is a designate Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that, since 2019, has been recognised as an International Dark Sky Reserve. Steve can pinpoint 4 October 1957 as the first became aware of dark skies. His family were, at the time, living 8 miles outside Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and his father too...
A task force for nature - where sustainability matters
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Morgan Taylor leads the biodiversity side of Greengage, a multidisciplinary environmental consultancy who cover everything from energy and carbon assessments, sustainability, health, wellbeing, socio-economic assessment, and EIA management as well as the whole gamut of biodiversity assessment through to planning. As designers, architects, or planners, we all need to be mindful of the impact our...
“Bloom” - When Workspace Design meets Biophilia
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“Bloom” - When Workspace Design meets Biophilia
Der Verwondering - Biophilic School - Stephen Kellert Biophilic Design Award winner
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Der Verwondering - Biophilic School - Stephen Kellert Biophilic Design Award winner
Can the NHS embrace Biophilic Design?
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Can the NHS embrace Biophilic Design?
The Walls are Alive! The Beauty of Greening our Cities - inside and out.
Просмотров 13411 месяцев назад
The Walls are Alive! The Beauty of Greening our Cities - inside and out.
The Wave, Bristol - Connecting us to our Blue Mind
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The Wave, Bristol - Connecting us to our Blue Mind
Skogluft - Forest Air. Reconnecting people to nature
Просмотров 120Год назад
Skogluft - Forest Air. Reconnecting people to nature
Learn how to Lead Change - Essential Tools for Biophilic Designers
Просмотров 99Год назад
Learn how to Lead Change - Essential Tools for Biophilic Designers
Building with Nature
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Building with Nature
Sensory Reactivity
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Sensory Reactivity
Plants to the Rescue! Live with Plants at Work in Oxford!
Просмотров 109Год назад
Plants to the Rescue! Live with Plants at Work in Oxford!
Research proves that Biophilic Design increases Workplace value
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Research proves that Biophilic Design increases Workplace value
Making a difference, one roof at a time
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Making a difference, one roof at a time
Town Planners as Doctors for Mother Earth
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Town Planners as Doctors for Mother Earth
Reconnecting with nature will save our society
Просмотров 71Год назад
Reconnecting with nature will save our society
Greening the Streets of Nairobi
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Greening the Streets of Nairobi

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  • @cidburton5183
    @cidburton5183 Месяц назад

    Don't know how or why you came from but I'm happy you found me🎉

  • @newatorrantito2007
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  • @galilea.x
    @galilea.x 2 месяца назад

    Studying Technobiophilia from Mexico! You 2 rock!

  • @lizziebodenham1410
    @lizziebodenham1410 3 месяца назад

    What an exciting & inspiting project👌

  • @arlenegojocco7518
    @arlenegojocco7518 3 месяца назад

    I've always wondered if it's possible to have timber buildings. Will they be strong enough? What is the limit to their height? Will they be cost-effective? I am so glad to have watched this video! It answers my questions and more. Thank you to Architect Waugh. I really learned a great deal from him especially on the innovations of timber construction! And your questions have brought out insights from him that needed answers. Thank you so much!

  • @jayarikishii
    @jayarikishii 3 месяца назад

    Key insights 🌿 Biophilic design in schools can inspire creativity and learning, drawing inspiration from nature for beautiful and functional spaces. 🌿 Biophilic design incorporates ecological planning and planning for mental wellbeing, creating a balance that is important for human health. 🌿 Biophilic design in schools promotes environmental stewardship and can act as community hubs, advocating for climate-responsive behavior and mental well-being. 📚 Natural environments have physiological responses that increase relaxation levels and motivation to learn, making them beneficial for students. 🌿 Biophilic design can transform schools by incorporating high-quality green space into the school footprint. 🌿 The design incorporates a high-tech solution that recycles water for toilet flushing and irrigation, blending technology with nature. 🍂 The focus on late spring, early summer, and autumn, as well as the use of grasses and trees, ensures beauty and engagement even during the winter season. 🌿 The impact of biophilic design on students and teachers has been overwhelmingly positive, with increased pride, inspiration, and opportunities for both. 🌳 The satisfaction of seeing a small play area grow and mature into a beautiful landscape is immensely rewarding. TLDR: Biophilic design in schools can have a positive impact on students and teachers, promoting creativity, learning, and environmental stewardship. 1. 00:00 🌿 Natural Dimensions focuses on integrating natural systems and patterns of nature into their designs, including outdoor spaces, urban design master plans, and landscape strategies. 1.1 The Journal of Biophilic Design's issue five is out, featuring inspiration from nature in various forms, including art, urban design, and workspaces. 1.2 Nick Aon, founder of Natural Dimensions, discusses the design of a biophilic school and the integration of natural systems and built elements in outdoor spaces. 1.3 The company focuses on incorporating natural systems and patterns of nature into their designs, including outdoor spaces, urban design master plans, and landscape strategies. 2. 03:21 🌿 Biophilic design in schools promotes biodiversity, mental well-being, and community engagement, leading to improved concentration and motivation to learn in natural settings. 2.1 Growing up in a family that encouraged exploration of the outdoors, the speaker developed a sensitivity towards the environment, which was further enhanced by studying English literature and psychology. 2.2 Biophilic design incorporates ecological planning and mental wellbeing principles into design, creating good quality design that is important for wellbeing and climate issues. 2.3 Biophilic design in schools is important for promoting biodiversity, climate responsiveness, mental well-being, and environmental stewardship, and can also serve as community hubs. 2.4 Kids are more engaged and focused in schools with strong green environments, as evidenced by research showing improved concentration and motivation to learn in natural settings. 2.5 There is a lot of evidence supporting the implementation of biophilic design in schools, including the creation of community spaces for parents and guardians to congregate. 3. 09:39 🌿 Schools should incorporate nature-inspired design and activities to encourage children to engage with the living world, promoting climate resilience and positive childhood experiences. 3.1 Nature inspired design and climate resilience are often rooted in childhood experiences of being close to nature, which can activate and encourage individuals to pursue these initiatives. 3.2 Nature can be fascinating for kids, and schools should provide opportunities for engagement with the living world through activities like growing and cooking produce. 3.3 The school is located in an old part of Meren, an urban extension facing out into the green belt, with certain issues of social deprivation and health. 4. 12:25 🌿 Integrating biophilic design into school footprints, creating a soothing environment with high-quality green space and a memorial garden with engraved values. 4.1 The school was designated for renewal and the design was to integrate the school into the environment, with a focus on biophilic principles and low carbon technology. 4.2 The speaker discusses incorporating biophilic design into school footprints, developing the design through presentations, and creating high-quality green space. 4.3 The design creates a transition from the hard street to a softer, soothing environment, with an embrace of nature at the entrance and a soothing effect as you walk towards the plaza and into the school. 4.4 The school incorporated a memorial garden with glass panels engraved with the values of the deceased headmaster, serving as a message to arriving and departing individuals. 5. 17:07 🌿 The school was transformed with biophilic design, incorporating woodland, naturalistic planting, and a high-tech water recycling system to create a nature-inspired environment. 5.1 The design aimed to create a sequence of habitats around the school, incorporating woodland and filtering views to give the feeling that the school is within nature. 5.2 The school was designed with naturalistic planting, trees for shade and solar gain, and a courtyard that reflects the surrounding landscape. 5.3 The design of the courtyard incorporates biophilic elements, with permeable paving, rain gardens, and a high-tech water recycling system. 6. 21:01 🌿 Biophilic design in schools incorporates diverse plants, water elements, and seasonal changes to stimulate and excite students, and can be implemented in any building to reduce heat and encourage sustainability. 6.1 The school's biophilic design incorporates a diverse range of flowering plants that bloom at different stages throughout the seasons, with a particular focus on late spring, early summer, September, and October, as well as utilizing grasses and trees to provide structure and beauty during the winter season. 6.2 Biophilic design in schools incorporates elements like water, curving lines, and seasonal changes to stimulate and excite students, encouraging them to have a positive and adventurous reaction. 6.3 Biophilic design can be implemented in any building, including schools, by incorporating elements such as deciduous trees, water capture, and planting crates to reduce heat and encourage sustainability. 7. 24:22 🌿 Biophilic design in schools has positively impacted students and teachers, inspiring lessons and creating a better learning environment, while landscape architects play a unique role in improving ecological footprints in new housing. 7.1 Children and teachers are excited about the biophilic design in schools, with positive feedback and anticipation for the new environment. 7.2 Biophilic design in schools has had a positive impact on students and teachers, inspiring lessons and creating a better learning environment. 7.3 Improving and creating a positive ecological footprint in new housing is important, and landscape architects are in a unique position to offer that service to clients. 8. 27:36 🌿 Integrating biophilic design into schools is vital for connecting with nature, promoting education and awareness, and creating a more sustainable and fulfilling environment for students. 8.1 We need to integrate development with natural systems and functions, work with people who want to do good things, and combat fear to ensure that our actions are in tune with the way the planet functions. 8.2 Education and awareness are vital in the construction industry to ensure proper scrutiny and integration of landscape elements in development projects. 8.3 We all have a natural fascination with nature, regardless of age or profession, and it can be rewarding to incorporate biophilic design into schools. 8.4 Designing and maintaining natural landscapes in schools is challenging, but the rewards of seeing the habitat mature and the kids enjoying the environment are immensely satisfying and spiritually fulfilling. 8.5 Nick loves his job and believes that the benefits of biophilic design outweigh the drawbacks, envisioning a world with more complexity and diversity in planting schemes. 8.6 Incorporating nature into design to become part of the natural system and evolution.

  • @celinefederici6951
    @celinefederici6951 7 месяцев назад

    E.O. Wilson from Harvard is credited with this theory. Stephen Kellert wrote KINSHIP TO MASTERY which explains this theory in layman's terms.

  • @giovannnanavarro3557
    @giovannnanavarro3557 8 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this, it was very informative!!!

  • @Lucykavindah
    @Lucykavindah 8 месяцев назад

    This interview, and the work on cycling by CDKN means a lot to me in terms of putting into practice activities based on the information from the CDKN research

  • @Senorita_Belo
    @Senorita_Belo 9 месяцев назад

    Hello!! Greetings from México ❤ Imagine my sorprise when I find that my favorite designer from changing rooms shows up talking about my new obsession, biophilic design😊 such an amazing coincidence

  • @MatteoManzi
    @MatteoManzi 10 месяцев назад

    Not only an absolutely interesting topic but a down-to-earth person who is pleasant to listen to. Sooner or later studies will come out that not only does biophilic desing benefit health, but biophilic designers do too! Living walls are a thorny topic and as a designer and consultant in biophilic design it is really tricky to come up with these kinds of solutions, especially because of their cost and maintenance. However, I am sure that as time goes on there will be more and more inexpensive solutions with more and more automated maintenance.

  • @lisasingh1222
    @lisasingh1222 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely amazing...my God, I have been looking for Biophilic and greenwall designer. I want to know more about your business

  • @eileenglynn2698
    @eileenglynn2698 Год назад

    This is wonderful. I can’t wait to read your book and check out your website.

  • @reginaboquin1034
    @reginaboquin1034 Год назад

    Thank you for your inspiring talk. I will incorporate your ideas into my design.

  • @sm2057
    @sm2057 Год назад

    Another great podcast. Thank you 🙏🌲

  • @sm2057
    @sm2057 Год назад

    I love the concept and want to make part of it. Thank you for the lovely talk.🙏

  • @sm2057
    @sm2057 Год назад

    I am currently reading his book and I am loving it!❤️🌲

  • @graemehorne7641
    @graemehorne7641 Год назад

    Very interesting Nigel......

  • @sarahglover2994
    @sarahglover2994 Год назад

    Absolutely Amazing!! Just what we all need . 🎉 Thank you ladies

  • @weeladylou
    @weeladylou Год назад

    That was really enlightening, thank you for sharing :)

  • @nancurly
    @nancurly 2 года назад

    I love the way AnnyCee talks about her passion and understand why she does what she is doing, at this moment in time🍀💚🍀 Good luck with your beautiful idea🌲🌴🌳

  • @emmawelsh5336
    @emmawelsh5336 2 года назад

    This should be shared on the TV instead of half the rubbish that they show.

    • @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign
      @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment! I wish there was more Biophilic Design in the Built environment!

  • @myriammadigan9966
    @myriammadigan9966 2 года назад

    Great information, thank you both. It is so wonderful to hear that almost half of London is green space.

  • @simonpendleton6005
    @simonpendleton6005 2 года назад

    Sadly, it's not rocket science is it !! Keep up the good work

  • @kosadinos
    @kosadinos 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this présentation

  • @mklfishin
    @mklfishin 2 года назад

    Great interview with Elliot Bennett regarding Biophyllic Design and the role live plants can play in the built environment! Creating the Biophyllic Design Awards with Green Plants for Green Buildings and National Horticulture Foundation was a welcome addition to the Interior Plantscaping industry!

  • @ssketchup72
    @ssketchup72 2 года назад

    Astonishing.

  • @alorajoelle8380
    @alorajoelle8380 2 года назад

    Thank you! I am a college student somewhat lost in knowing what I want to do, but your podcast has honestly been helping me envision more:)

  • @ragininatureworld5321
    @ragininatureworld5321 2 года назад

    Good information 👍🏻

  • @lamedvav
    @lamedvav 2 года назад

    Fung shway. Wind, water, earth, fire, plants, minerals.

  • @ammar3037
    @ammar3037 3 года назад

    I would like to discuss with you the possibility of being my co-Sv .. I am doing Neuroarchitecture.

    • @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign
      @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign 3 года назад

      Hi Ammar, please reach out and contact us. journalofbiophilicdesign.com/contact-us

    • @ammar3037
      @ammar3037 3 года назад

      @@TheJournalofBiophilicDesign I can’t submit my inquiry because my phone number is not from the same country as yours. It has to be same as yours.. can you help me to contact me

    • @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign
      @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign 3 года назад

      @@ammar3037 you can drop us an email through the link, you don't need your phone number.

  • @oneorangedog
    @oneorangedog 3 года назад

    Very interesting, thank you.

  • @BotanicShedPodcastChannel
    @BotanicShedPodcastChannel 3 года назад

    Brilliant!

    • @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign
      @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign 3 года назад

      I know, it's incredibly fascinating isn't it?! We are delving a little deeper into this over the next few moths too.

  • @Foba_Bett
    @Foba_Bett 3 года назад

    Coolest concept on earth!

  • @HealthWlSE
    @HealthWlSE 3 года назад

    Adored the conversation!

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  • @plantsnrockies
    @plantsnrockies 3 года назад

    Loved it although I'm a plant person never heard of this term.Thanks and subscribing

    • @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign
      @TheJournalofBiophilicDesign 3 года назад

      Thanks for subscribing. There's quite a bit more information on our website if you'd like to take a look too www.journalofbiophilicdesign.com Biophilic Design is really fascinating the more you learn about it, and the good thing, everyone can do it! :)

  • @karenluard3730
    @karenluard3730 3 года назад

    Very Interesting....

  • @carolsmith2543
    @carolsmith2543 4 года назад

    Very interesting !!