How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing? Behavior/Welfare
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T1 - How can we introduce Nature-connection sensory experiences through architectural interior space in order to improve our health and wellbeing?
T2 - Behavior/Welfare
A2 - Garcia Sanchez, Carmen
N1 - Participation presenting my research Nature-In in the grand annual exhibition show ”BEHAVIOR/WELFARE: how can behaviour improve health and welfare?” at KADK
PY - 2022/9/15
Y1 - 2022/9/15
N2 - How can interaction with nature from the architectural space boost citizens health and wellbeing?Development and design of the modern built environment deprives us of the human health and wellbeing benefits of daily interactions with the natural world. Biophilic Design is an emerging approach that pursues sustainable design strategies to reconnect people with the natural environment.The research Nature-In gains knowledge from our architectural heritage in post-war-Danish and traditional Japanese buildings, which interiors offer fascinating ways to increase human-Nature connection. Nature-In presents biophilic design recommendations and creates new ideas for wellbeing and health to inform a contemporary practice. The goal is to inspire researchers, design practitioners, policymakers and society and to boost the health and wellbeing of communities in urban areas in Denmark, and beyond.
AB - How can interaction with nature from the architectural space boost citizens health and wellbeing?Development and design of the modern built environment deprives us of the human health and wellbeing benefits of daily interactions with the natural world. Biophilic Design is an emerging approach that pursues sustainable design strategies to reconnect people with the natural environment.The research Nature-In gains knowledge from our architectural heritage in post-war-Danish and traditional Japanese buildings, which interiors offer fascinating ways to increase human-Nature connection. Nature-In presents biophilic design recommendations and creates new ideas for wellbeing and health to inform a contemporary practice. The goal is to inspire researchers, design practitioners, policymakers and society and to boost the health and wellbeing of communities in urban areas in Denmark, and beyond.
KW - Welfare
KW - Healing architecture
KW - health and well being
KW - Health
KW - Nature
KW - Nature Restoration
KW - Biophilic Design
KW - biophilia
KW - nature-based solution
KW - Architectural Design
KW - Architecture
KW - interior design
KW - Interior
KW - Danish Architecture
KW - Japanese Architecture
KW - Japanese tradition
KW - Danish building culture
KW - Japan
KW - Japansk arkitektur
KW - Dansk arkitektur
M3 - Exhibition
PB - Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole
CY - Copenhagen
ER -
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