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Smart design choices change spaces for good

Employees in workspaces with natural elements reported a 15% higher well-being than those without. 

Combining two specific biophilic design patterns significantly improves cognitive performance.

Hospitals that integrate biophilic design see shorter stays, less pain medication and lower stress among patients and staff.

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Every material choice, layout, and detail can bring people closer to the natural world. The International Biophilic Products Association connects you with innovative products, research, and professionals who share your commitment to sustainable, human-centered design. Together, we can transform buildings into restorative environments that support both people and the planet

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The sound of water in biophilic design: crafting serene spaces with natural acoustics

| Biophilic Design Blog, Biophilia, Interior Design, Well-being | One Comment
Few sensory experiences are as universally soothing as the gentle trickle of a stream or the rhythmic crash of waves. Biophilic design, a practice that integrates natural elements into the…
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Aquatecture in biophilic design: blending water and architecture

| Biophilic Design Blog, Architecture, Exterior Design | No Comments
For generations, architects have looked to water as both a practical resource and an inspiration. Today, the fusion of water and architecture, often called aquatecture, is a hallmark of biophilic…
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Green bedroom ideas

| Biophilic Design Blog, Biophilia, Green Decor, Interior Design | No Comments
We spend roughly a third of our lives in the bedroom, which makes it one of the best places to put biophilia to work. Green is the color most closely…
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Biophilic design and color perception examples

| Biophilic Design Blog, Biophilia, Biophilic Design, Biophilic Interior Design, Green Decor, Interior Design | No Comments
Color is not just decoration, it is information. Humans are among the few mammals with full trichromatic vision, which lets us discern reds, greens and blues with fine nuance. That…