biophilic
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The new office complex features a biophilic design with large windows, indoor plants, and open spaces mimicking natural light patterns.
Definition:A design that emphasizes the integration of nature and natural elements in buildings and built environments to enhance the inhabitants' well-being.
Example:Research into biophilic tendencies has shown that people with a strong attachment to nature tend to maintain a healthier lifestyle.
Definition:The innate human attraction to nature and all that is alive and perceived as alive.
Example:The new zoo uses biophilic architecture to create an immersive experience that keeps visitors engaged and educated about animals and their environments.
Definition:An architectural approach that seeks to re-establish a connect with nature, thereby enhancing occupants' health and well-being.
Example:E.O. Wilson’s biophilia hypothesis has influenced urban planning and interior design fields, leading to the incorporation of natural elements in cities and buildings.
Definition:A theory suggesting that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other life forms.
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