The marriage of nature and technology creates a happy medium for humans who can’t see themselves living without either. Being in nature can relieve stress and lower your blood pressure, which benefits ...
Houses flooded with natural light, living rooms overflowing with monsteras, and trendy office spaces filled with greenery are only a few examples conveying biophilic design. Inspired by the term ...
Humans in the modern world spend a lot of time indoors. Americans reportedly stay inside for up to 93% of their lifetimes when you combine the hours spent indoors and in transport, according the the ...
Biophilic design makes us feel good. When people are in biophilicly designed spaces, they feel good mentally and physically; their well-being is higher than when they’re in a place that’s not ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Gold writes about wellness design and related housing topics. This article is more than 5 years old. Anasazi dwellings ...
I first stumbled across the word ‘biophilia’, almost by accident, after being asked by various journalists if they could feature our home as they felt that it was a great example of biophilic interior ...
The principle behind biophilic spaces is that what made us happy and our brains work well long ago has the same effect on us ...
The allure of luxury living today extends beyond opulence and convenience. Discerning homeowners now demand spaces that foster well-being, sustainability, and a deeper connection to nature. In India, ...
The addition of new units has raised concerns among residents about the intent of the redevelopment. (Image: Freepik) India’s real estate landscape is constantly evolving, and this transformation has ...
Americans have become indoor animals. On average, we spend about 90 percent of our time inside buildings and cars. When we venture outside, we’re often so glued to our smartphones that we’re oblivious ...