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Designing Buildings for the Indirect Experience of Nature
The use of curve shapes, fractal patterns, and natural light can help create a subliminal connection with nature within building design. Leaders in the space prioritize natural light and innovative ways of wayfinding for a more positive effect on occupant well-being.
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In this episode, the speakers discuss the importance of incorporating elements of nature in design to create a more calming and stimulating environment.
35:35 - 38:00 (02:24)
Summary
In this episode, the speakers discuss the importance of incorporating elements of nature in design to create a more calming and stimulating environment. They emphasize the significance of natural light and wayfinding in shaping people's experience of a space.
ChapterDesigning Buildings for the Indirect Experience of Nature
EpisodeWhat is biophilic design?
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The integration of biophilic design elements can assist with navigating unfamiliar spaces like hospitals by providing natural wayfinding cues, such as mud pools, that help guide people to their desired locations.
38:00 - 39:26 (01:26)
Summary
The integration of biophilic design elements can assist with navigating unfamiliar spaces like hospitals by providing natural wayfinding cues, such as mud pools, that help guide people to their desired locations.
ChapterDesigning Buildings for the Indirect Experience of Nature
EpisodeWhat is biophilic design?
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Neuroscientist and author David Eagleman explores the relationship between our brains and experiences on his new podcast, tackling various unusual questions about our reality.
39:26 - 40:48 (01:22)
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Neuroscientist and author David Eagleman explores the relationship between our brains and experiences on his new podcast, tackling various unusual questions about our reality.