There is a growing body of evidence internationally demonstrating that connection to nature, biophilic design and wood is associated with improved physical and mental wellbeing. Most Australians lead increasingly indoor lives and have limited opportunities to connect with nature in their everyday activities. There are benefits in simulating this important connection with nature through the use of wood and biophilic design in the built environment.
Author
Andrew Knox, Howard Parry-Husbands, Pollinate.
Posted Date: July 18, 2018
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