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Utgivning, distribution etc. Wiley ; John Wiley [distributor], Hoboken, N.J. Chichester : 2008
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"When nature inspires our architecture-not just how it looks but how buildings and communities actually function-we will have made great strides as a society. Biophilic Design provides us with tremendous insight into the 'why,' then builds us a road map for what is sure to be the next great design journey of our times." -Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO and Founding Chairman, U.S. Green Building Council "Having seen firsthand in my company the power of biomimicry to stimulate a wellspring of profitable innovation, I can say unequivocably that biophilic design is the real deal. Kellert, Heerwagen, and Mador have compiled the wisdom of world-renowned experts to produce this exquisite book; it is must reading for scientists, philosophers, engineers, architects and designers, and-most especially-businesspeople. Anyone looking for the key to a new type of prosperity that respects the earth should start here." -Ray C. Anderson, founder and Chair, Interface, Inc. The groundbreaking guide to the emerging practice of biophilic design This book offers a paradigm shift in how we design and build our buildings and our communities, one that recognizes that the positive experience of natural systems and processes in our buildings and constructed landscapes is critical to human health, performance, and well-being. Biophilic design is about humanity's place in nature and the natural world's place in human society, where mutuality, respect, and enriching relationships can and should exist at all levels and should emerge as the norm rather than the exception. Written for architects, landscape architects, planners,developers, environmental designers, as well as building owners, Biophilic Design: The Theory, Science, and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life is a guide to the theory, science, and practice of biophilic design. Twenty-three original and timely essays by world-renowned scientists, designers, and practitioners, including Edward O. Wilson, Howard Frumkin, David Orr, Grant Hildebrand, Stephen Kieran, Tim Beatley, Jonathan Rose, Janine Benyus, Roger Ulrich, Bert Gregory, Robert Berkebile, William Browning, and Vivian Loftness, among others, address: * The basic concepts of biophilia, its expression in the built environment, and how biophilic design connects to human biology, evolution, and development. * The science and benefits of biophilic design on human health, childhood development, healthcare, and more. * The practice of biophilic design-how to implement biophilic design strategies to create buildings that connect people with nature and provide comfortable and productive places for people, in which they can live, work, and study. Biophilic design at any scale-from buildings to cities-begins with a few simple questions: How does the built environment affect the natural environment? How will nature affect human experience and aspiration? Most of all, how can we achieve sustained and reciprocal benefits between the two? This prescient, groundbreaking book provides the answers.
Preface p. vii Acknowledgments p. xi Prologue: In Retrospect p. xiii The Theory of Biophilic Design p. 1 Dimensions, Elements, and Attributes of Biophilic Design p. 3 The Nature of Human Nature p. 21 A Good Place to Settle: Biomimicry, Biophilia, and the Return of Nature's Inspiration to Architecture p. 27 Water, Biophilic Design, and the Built Environment p. 43 Neuroscience, the Natural Environment, and Building Design p. 59 The Science and Benefits of Biophilic Design p. 85 Biophilic Theory and Research for Healthcare Design p. 87 Nature Contact and Human Health: Building the Evidence Base p. 107 Where Windows Become Doors p. 119 Restorative Environmental Design: What, When, Where, and for Whom? p. 133 Healthy Planet, Healthy Children: Designing Nature into the Daily Spaces of Childhood p. 153 Children and the Success of Biophilic Design p. 205 The Extinction of Natural Experience in the Built Environment p. 213 The Practice of Biophilic Design p. 225 Biophilia and Sensory Aesthetics p. 227 Evolving an Environmental Aesthetic p. 243 The Picture Window: The Problem of Viewing Nature Through Glass p. 253 Biophilic Architectural Space p. 263 Toward Biophilic Cities: Strategies for Integrating Nature into Urban Design p. 277 Green Urbanism: Developing Restorative Urban Biophilia p. 297 The Greening of the Brain p. 307 Bringing Buildings to Life p. 313 Biophilia in Practice: Buildings That Connect People with Nature p. 325 Transforming Building Practices Through Biophilic Design p. 335 Reflections on Implementing Biophilic Design p. 347 Contributors p. 357 Image Credits p. 365 Index p. 371