
Architects find ways to integrate nature in home design.
Biophilic architecture can mean different things. Buildings focused on the natural context of the site, the wellbeing of the users, sustainability, and a deeper connection to nature may well be considered biophilic. The Biodesign Institute of Arizona is a net-zero energy building with its living walls, green roofs, and abundant natural light showcases the perfect blend of nature and innovation. Benefits of biophilic architecture include improved air quality, enhanced mental health, increased productivity and focus and reduced stress levels. To incorporate biophilic design in your home, add plants and green walls to your space, use natural materials and textures, incorporate natural light and ventilation, and create outdoor spaces for ventilation and recreation. Pinnacle Pavilion in North Scottsdale incorporates features of biophilic design.
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