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What is biophilia?

What is biophilia?

biophilia – noun; bio·​phil·​ia: “love of life;” our innate need to connect with nature. Immersing ourselves in nature has proven biological and emotional benefits.

Biophilic design is an emerging and extremely effective trend in school design. In a nutshell, learning environments are inspired by nature, but the benefits they derive are broader and far reaching.

It is proven that connecting with nature has biological and emotional benefits. What if our school buildings could do the same?  

When we incorporate nature into our surroundings, students are happier, and they perform better.  Simple. However, today’s students spend more time inside then all previous generations, thus, biophilic design is in greater need now to help foster a balance.  

Green spaces boost students’ cognitive, social and physical development in many ways:

There are many ways to bring nature into your space: some are tactile, and some are subconscious. TeamPAR is educated and skilled in helping you derive this benefit for your population. It is not a checklist of items, but an approach to creating positive results.  

Here are two ways TeamPAR has incorporated biophilic design into windowless corridors of academic buildings:

The Craig School

Blair Academy

Biophilia layers these concepts: nature imagery, materials inspired by nature, and layouts that mimic natural landscapes.

From murals to floor patterns,

to wood grain wallcoverings to water features,

to natural light or following the evolution of plant life in the classroom,

biophilic design is all around us providing benefits. Let TeamPAR help you derive a plan to effect change for your students.  

(*as published by Interface)

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