In architecture, biophilia is a design trend that uses and establishes a balanced relationship between space, form, materials and nature. Biophilic architecture is a constantly evolving field, with the aim of creating environments that improve individual well-being and quality of life. This translates into the design of spaces that encourage the connection with nature and promote the psychophysical well-being of people. In this perspective, the biophilic architecture allows to integrate natural elements in the structures of buildings, creating real green walls. This not only improves the aesthetic appearance, promoting the design of new elevations for the building, but also contributes to energy efficiency and promotes a harmonious coexistence between man and nature. The result? Sustainability and well-being for the occupants.

Structural exoskeletons and biophilic: a new perspective of redevelopment dor the existing heritage in a sustainable way

Alessandra Vazzoler
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Giovanni Plizzari;Olivia Longo;Davide Sigurtà
2024-01-01

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In architecture, biophilia is a design trend that uses and establishes a balanced relationship between space, form, materials and nature. Biophilic architecture is a constantly evolving field, with the aim of creating environments that improve individual well-being and quality of life. This translates into the design of spaces that encourage the connection with nature and promote the psychophysical well-being of people. In this perspective, the biophilic architecture allows to integrate natural elements in the structures of buildings, creating real green walls. This not only improves the aesthetic appearance, promoting the design of new elevations for the building, but also contributes to energy efficiency and promotes a harmonious coexistence between man and nature. The result? Sustainability and well-being for the occupants.
2024
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