5 Things You Need to Know About Biophilic Design
bio·phil·ic | bī-ō-ˈfi-lik
What is it?
Biophilic design is an innovative approach to architecture and interior design that seeks to connect people with nature and natural elements.
Biophilic design aims to create environments that promote human well-being by reconnecting people with nature, and the benefits extend to physical health, mental well-being, productivity, and sustainability.
Why is biophilic design such a significant conversation in the design industry right now?
Bill Browning answered this best in his article, “The Impact and Benefits of Biophilia in the Workplace”
Many companies are increasingly focused on improving the health and wellbeing of their employees, frequently through programmatic efforts like yoga, meditation, and healthier food offerings. Biophilic design is a strategy to support health and wellbeing of everyone in the office through the design of spaces themselves. Different biophilic design elements support different outcomes, some help with stress reduction, others with cognitive function. Choosing the desired outcomes can then help determine which design elements will be the most effective.