Strategic Objectives
• Master the principles of biophilia to transform sterile spaces into restorative sanctuaries.
• Understand the neurological impact of organic geometry and natural light on human behavior.
• Explore real-world case studies where living systems outperform traditional infrastructure.
• Bridge the gap between architectural sustainability and deep psychological well-being.
The Core Challenge
Modern urban environments have severed our ancestral link to nature, leading to increased stress, cognitive fatigue, and a decline in public health.
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The Biophilia Hypothesis
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Evolutionary Psychology of Space
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The Biology of Stress
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Prospect and Refuge
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The Geometry of Nature
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Circadian Rhythms and Light
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Restorative Environments
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The Urban Heat Island Effect
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Green Infrastructure
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Vertical Forests
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Acoustic Ecology
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Biomimicry in Engineering
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Horticultural Therapy
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Urban Agriculture
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Phytoncides and Air Quality
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Water as a Design Element
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Neuroesthetics
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Sustainable Urbanism
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Social Cohesion in Green Space
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The Economic Case
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