THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION
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Resumo: | The relationships between nature, human biology, and the design of the built environment are articulated through the categorization of the 14 biophilic patterns, which are applied in indoor and outdoor environments. They can reduce stress, improve well-being, increase creativity, and direct the user’s attention and clarify of thoughts. Social, culture and economic factors cooperate in the implementation of biophilic projects, using tools aimed at the formulating bibliographic research. In this sense, the objective of the study is to review the concepts of the field of biophilia, defining the patterns that can be applied in the built environment, aiming to propose significant reflections regarding the possible contact of the user with biophilic patterns in affordable housing and design, particularizing in the field of Interior Design. |
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THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATIONO USO DOS PADRÕES BIOFÍLICOS NO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO ESTRESSOR: MORADIA POPULAR DECORRENTE DO ISOLAMENTO SOCIAL.BiophiliaBuilt EnvironmentPopular HousingStressor14 Biophilic PatternsThe relationships between nature, human biology, and the design of the built environment are articulated through the categorization of the 14 biophilic patterns, which are applied in indoor and outdoor environments. They can reduce stress, improve well-being, increase creativity, and direct the user’s attention and clarify of thoughts. Social, culture and economic factors cooperate in the implementation of biophilic projects, using tools aimed at the formulating bibliographic research. In this sense, the objective of the study is to review the concepts of the field of biophilia, defining the patterns that can be applied in the built environment, aiming to propose significant reflections regarding the possible contact of the user with biophilic patterns in affordable housing and design, particularizing in the field of Interior Design.Grupo de Pesquisa VirtuHab/UFSC2023-06-20T16:23:45Z2023-06-20T16:23:45Z2023-06-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf978-65-00-70842-42596-237xhttps://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/247012Costa, Jullyene da SilvaArruda, José Amilton Vieira deporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-06-20T16:23:45Zoai:repositorio.ufsc.br:123456789/247012Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://150.162.242.35/oai/requestopendoar:23732023-06-20T16:23:45Repositório Institucional da UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION O USO DOS PADRÕES BIOFÍLICOS NO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO ESTRESSOR: MORADIA POPULAR DECORRENTE DO ISOLAMENTO SOCIAL. |
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THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION |
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THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION Costa, Jullyene da Silva Biophilia Built Environment Popular Housing Stressor 14 Biophilic Patterns |
title_short |
THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION |
title_full |
THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION |
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THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION |
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THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION |
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THE USE OF BIOPHILIC PATTERNS IN THE STRESSFUL BUILT ENVIRONMENT: POPULAR HOUSING DUE TO SOCIAL ISOLATION |
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Costa, Jullyene da Silva |
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Costa, Jullyene da Silva Arruda, José Amilton Vieira de |
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Arruda, José Amilton Vieira de |
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Costa, Jullyene da Silva Arruda, José Amilton Vieira de |
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Biophilia Built Environment Popular Housing Stressor 14 Biophilic Patterns |
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Biophilia Built Environment Popular Housing Stressor 14 Biophilic Patterns |
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The relationships between nature, human biology, and the design of the built environment are articulated through the categorization of the 14 biophilic patterns, which are applied in indoor and outdoor environments. They can reduce stress, improve well-being, increase creativity, and direct the user’s attention and clarify of thoughts. Social, culture and economic factors cooperate in the implementation of biophilic projects, using tools aimed at the formulating bibliographic research. In this sense, the objective of the study is to review the concepts of the field of biophilia, defining the patterns that can be applied in the built environment, aiming to propose significant reflections regarding the possible contact of the user with biophilic patterns in affordable housing and design, particularizing in the field of Interior Design. |
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2023 |
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