Biophilic Design
Biomimicry and Biophilic Design: Multiple
Architectural Precepts
Bujar Bajçinovci1
1 University of Prishtina, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kosovo.
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Biophilia is the innately emotional affiliation of human beings to other living organisms. Biophilia, like other patterns of complex behavior, is likely to be mediated by rules of prepared and counter prepared learning. The significance of biophilia in human biology is potentially profound, even if it exists solely as weak learning rules. It is relevant to our thinking about nature, about the landscape, the arts.
The biophilic design which is the main focus of this article by Bujar Bajçinovci, is not only the aesthetic perception, those experiences may be indicative of mental calmness and indirectly influence spiritually. Biophilic design focuses on human adaptations to the natural world.
Featuring the natural organic structure, which transforms the perception and understanding of architectural buildings from exceptional one, into an honest and natural blend architecture, respectively, architectural biophilic design emphasizes the ‘genius loci’ an emotional attachment to particular surroundings and ambience.
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