Biophilic Design: What It Is and Why It Matters
Briefly

Biophilicly designed spaces recreate features of environments where our species thrived, emphasizing elements like natural light and moderate visual complexity to enhance well-being.
Light from warmer bulbs is positioned lower in the space, supplementing natural light when necessary, while ensuring comfort with a balance of visible complexity.
Biophilic design is applicable across various settings, including offices and healthcare facilities, contributing positively to emotional and physical wellness.
The integration of natural materials and curved shapes creates spaces that not only appeal visually but also support physical and mental health.
Read at Psychology Today
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