Fulya Tanyel
Architecture for Well-being : From the Maggie's Centres model to a biophilic application in Turin.
Rel. Riccardo Pollo, Elisa Biolchini. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture For The Sustainability Design, 2022
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Abstract
In the latest centuries, with many fast changes in daily lifestyles, built environments became a significant factor in human health and well-being with approximately 90% of our time spent indoors, despite our physiological and psychological functions being dependent on nature throughout our evolvement. In the largely urbanized environment that we are currently living in there, human beings and natural experiences and relations have become distant. With the negative results of this distance becoming more prominent, more research is done focused on the incorporation of natural aspects in the built environment where natural aspects and human responses are considered the key point.
Biophilia is a hypothetical human tendency to interact or be closely associated with other forms of life in nature
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