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Biophi l i c Des ign f o r Hea l t h and We l l - Be ing : E d u c a t i o n a l E n v i r o n m e n t s f o r A L L G e n e r a t i o n s
Lear ning Objectives
1. Learn how corporations and healthcare providers
have used biophilic design features to improve health
and well-being, and how schools can use them too.
2. Understand the scientific data supporting biophilic
design for stress reduction, improved cognition and
enhanced emotions and mood.
3. Participate in a design charrette demonstrating how
to incorporate the 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design
into a typical school campus.
4. Identify easy and cost effective biophilic design
features you can incorporate on your campuses right
now.
T h e B i o p h i l i a H y p o t h e s i s The instinctive bond between
human beings and other
living systems.
Urge to affiliate with other
forms of life.
B i o p h o b i a A discomfort in natural places
and contempt for anything that
is not man made.
Regarding nature as a
disposable resource.
Biophilia vs Biophobia
Development of Biophilia
Early Childhood (age 3-7) – Empathy
Early Grade School (age 7-11) – Exploration
Early Adolescence (age 12-17) – Social Action
“ … s c h o o l s c a n h e l p o u r c h i l d r e n d e v e l o p t o b e
r e s p o n s i b l e s t e w a r d s o f t h e e a r t h . ”
W h i t e H u t c h i n s o n
Science of Biophilia
Our biology is connected to nature
Cognitive functioning, psychological well-being, physiological well-being
are positively impacted by:
1. Circadian rhythms
2. Daylight color
3. Pattern cues
4. Sensory cues
5. Primal instinct
P1 V i s u a l C o n n e c t i o n w i t h
N a t u r e
P2 N o n - V i s u a l C o n n e c t i o n
w i t h N a t u r e
P3 N o n - R h y t h m i c S e n s o r y
S t i m u l i
P4 T h e r m a l & A i r f l o w
Va r i a b i l i t y
P5 P r e s e n c e o f Wa t e r
P6 D y n a m i c & D i f f u s e L i g h t
P7 C o n n e c t i o n w i t h N a t u r a l
S y s t e m s
P8 B i o m o r p h i c F o r m s & P a t t e r n s
P9 M a t e r i a l C o n n e c t i o n w i t h N a t u r e
P10 C o m p l e x i t y & O r d e r
Business Case for Biophilic Design
Metrics and Measurements
1. Employee illness and absenteeism
2. Staff retention
3. Job performance
4. Patient healing rates
5. Student learning rates
6. Customer retail sales
7. Neighborhood violence
CASE STUDY HEALTHCARE
Kaiser Antelope Valley Medical Office, Lancaster CA
MEP design, Daylight modeling, Lighting design, Energy modeling
CASE STUDY HEALTHCARE
Kaiser Antelope Valley Medical Office, Lancaster CA
MEP design, Daylight modeling, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Prospect Visual Access
Biomorphic Forms
Refuge
Dynamic and Diffuse Light
CASE STUDY HEALTHCARE
Kaiser Antelope Valley Medical Office, Lancaster CA
MEP design, Daylight modeling, Lighting design, Energy modeling
CASE STUDY HEALTHCARE
Kaiser Antelope Valley Medical Office, Lancaster CA
MEP design, Daylight modeling, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Biomorphic Forms and Patterns
Prospect
Risk/Peril
CASE STUDY CORPORATE
Daimler Trucks North America Headquarters, Portland OR
MEP design, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Targeting LEED Platinum
CASE STUDY CORPORATE
Daimler Trucks North America Headquarters, Portland OR
MEP design, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Targeting LEED Platinum
Water
Prospect, Visual Connection
Refuge
Non-Rhythmic Stimuli
CASE STUDY CORPORATE
Daimler Trucks North America Headquarters, Portland OR
MEP design, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Targeting LEED Platinum
©Ankrom Moisan Architects. Photo by Casey Braunger.
CASE STUDY CORPORATE
Daimler Trucks North America Headquarters, Portland OR
MEP design, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Targeting LEED Platinum
©Ankrom Moisan Architects. Photo by Casey Braunger.
Mystery
Visual Connection
Natural Systems
Material Connection
Refuge
Thermal and Airflow
CASE STUDY CORPORATE
Daimler Trucks North America Headquarters, Portland OR
MEP design, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Targeting LEED Platinum
©Ankrom Moisan Architects. Photo by Casey Braunger.
CASE STUDY CORPORATE
Daimler Trucks North America Headquarters, Portland OR
MEP design, Lighting design, Energy modeling
Targeting LEED Platinum
©Ankrom Moisan Architects. Photo by Casey Braunger.
Dynamic/Diffuse Light
Biomorphic Forms
Biomorphic Forms Complexity and Order
CASE STUDY EDUCATION
Bulldog Tech STEAM/STEM Campus at Leyva Middle School, San Jose, CA
©Aedis Architects. Photos by Bernard Andre.
CASE STUDY EDUCATION
Visual Connection
Biomorphic Forms & Patterns
Material connection
Bulldog Tech STEAM/STEM Campus at Leyva Middle School, San Jose, CA
©Aedis Architects. Photos by Bernard Andre.
CASE STUDY EDUCATION
Bulldog Tech STEAM/STEM Campus at Leyva Middle School, San Jose, CA
©Aedis Architects. Photos by Bernard Andre.
CASE STUDY EDUCATION
Thermal Variability
Non-Rhythmic Sensory Stimuli
Visual Connection
Complexity and Order
Dynamic and Diffuse Light
Bulldog Tech STEAM/STEM Campus at Leyva Middle School, San Jose, CA
©Aedis Architects. Photos by Bernard Andre.
Lear ning Objectives
1. Learn how corporations and healthcare providers
have used biophilic design features to improve health
and well-being, and how schools can use them too.
2. Understand the scientific data supporting biophilic
design for stress reduction, improved cognition and
enhanced emotions and mood.
3. Participate in a design charrette demonstrating how
to incorporate the 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design
into a typical school campus.
4. Identify easy and cost effective biophilic design
features you can incorporate on your campuses right
now.
Biophi l i c Des ign f o r Hea l t h and We l l - Be ing : E d u c a t i o n a l E n v i r o n m e n t s f o r A L L G e n e r a t i o n s
Anna Harrison Aedis Architects [email protected]
Katie Anderson Glumac [email protected]