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Reducing Employee Stress through Biophilic Design in Public Spaces: An Architectural and Psychological Approach.
Rel. Riccardo Pollo, Elisa Biolchini. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Architettura Per La Sostenibilità, 2024
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In the rapidly urbanizing landscapes of modern urban environments, the well-being of individuals is increasingly challenged by the demands and stresses of daily life. As our cities grow denser and more fast-paced, it becomes imperative to explore innovative solutions that address the well-documented issue of workplace stress. This thesis explores the potential of green public spaces to mitigate and reduce the stress experienced by workers in urban settings.The foundation of this thesis is rooted in the recognition that humans are profoundly influenced by their surroundings. This thesis represents a holistic exploration of how green public areas can serve as a powerful tool in alleviating the stressors of modern urban life.
The essential role of architecture in fostering a harmonious balance between nature and human life
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