An Exploration of Biophilic Design Features within Preschool Interiors

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作者
Mohammed, Ibtisam [1 ]
Onur, Zeynep [2 ]
Cagnan, Cigdem [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Duhok, Fac Engn, Dept Architecture, Duhok 42001, Iraq
[2] Int Final Univ, Fac Architecture & Fine Arts, Dept Architecture, CY-99320 Girne, Cyprus
[3] Near East Univ, Fac Architecture, Dept Architecture, CY-99138 Nicosia, Cyprus
关键词
biophilia; preschool interiors; biophilic interior design matrix; biophilic design; HEALTH;
D O I
10.3390/su151511913
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study examined the incorporation of biophilic elements in Duhok preschool interiors and integrated them into the Biophilic Interior Design Matrix (BID-M). This approach holds great promise for the development of restorative environments. The Biophilic Design Matrix (BDM) is based on Kellert's list of biophilic design attributes, adjusted to suit preschool interiors. Photos and plan drawings were employed as methods to analyze 59 interior spaces within six preschools, both private and public. The biophilic matrix revealed the presence of 30% of biophilic attributes in the analyzed spaces, with an average score of 16.45 out of 53 total points. Individual scores ranged from 8 to 22 for each space, highlighting variations in biophilic design within the six preschools. Notably, the study identified a lack of biophilic features that foster human-nature relationships in the majority of preschools, albeit minimally observed in some spaces. Conversely, the environmental features scored higher than the average. This research highlights the importance of enhancing biophilic design elements, especially those that strengthen human-nature relationships. The results enhance biophilic design in educational settings, promoting nature-centered, restorative environments for future interventions. Furthermore, we propose an innovative approach for assessing and incorporating biophilia in interiors, recognizing its positive impact on human health and wellbeing.
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