Although the term may seem recent, the concept of biophilia has been used for decades in architecture and design. The guiding principle is quite simple: connect people inside with nature to promote their well-being and quality of life. With all the ongoing design trends that have consolidated as a result, the demand has focused on organic materials that emulate outdoor environments. Among all the options, wood is one of the most popular materials to bring nature indoors, not only because of its functionality, but also due to its multiple physiological and psychological benefits.
Naoki Kobayashi
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The Biophilic Response to Wood: Can it Promote the Wellbeing of Building Occupants?
https://www.archdaily.com/974790/the-biophilic-response-to-wood-can-it-promote-the-wellbeing-of-building-occupantsValeria Montjoy
Cedar House, Pine House / S PLUS ONE architecture
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Architects: S PLUS ONE architecture
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2016
https://www.archdaily.com/785865/cedar-house-pine-house-s-plus-one-architectureFlorencia Mena