Nature by Design: The Practice of Biophilic Design

Nature by Design: The Practice of Biophilic Design

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Apr 17, 2018 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Apr 17, 2018
Publisher Yale University Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0300214537
ISBN-13 9780300214536

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In "Nature by Design," Stephen R. Kellert explores the profound connection between humans and the natural world, shedding light on the concept of biophilia—the intrinsic bond that individuals have with nature. This enlightening work delves into how this relationship has evolved through time and the fundamental impact it has on human well-being and creativity. Through a blend of research and practical insights, Kellert articulates the necessity of incorporating nature into design for both architecture and urban planning to foster healthier environments.

The book advocates for biophilic design as a crucial discipline that bridges human experiences with the natural elements surrounding them. Kellert emphasizes that such an approach not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also significantly improves physical and mental health outcomes. Readers are encouraged to recognize and harness the transformative power of nature in their everyday spaces.

By blending theory, practice, and case studies, Kellert invites architects, designers, and the general public to reimagine their environments. He inspires a movement toward creating spaces that resonate with our innate love for nature, ultimately fostering a harmonious coexistence between the built environment and the ecosystems that sustain it.

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Romance Science & Technology Health & Wellness Nature

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