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sigradi2024_602 |
authors |
Macruz, Andrea, Torreblanca-Díaz, David A. and Jacob-Dazarola, Rubén |
year |
2024 |
title |
Intersections between Biophilic Design and Well-Being Design Driven by Neuroscience Methods |
source |
Herrera, Pablo C., Gómez, Paula, Estevez, Alberto T., Torreblanca-Díaz, David A. Biodigital Intelligent Systems - Proceedings of the XXVIII Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2024) - ISBN 978-9915-9635-2-5, iBAG-UIC Barcelona, Spain, 13-15 November 2024, pp. 343–354 |
summary |
Biophilia is the inherent human inclination to bond with nature, which remains fundamental to people's physical and mental health, and well-being. Biophilia leds to Biophilic Design, which applies these principles to the built environment. Similarly, Design for Well-being is another approach focused on enhancing people's quality of life by addressing long-term affective processes through design. Meanwhile, Neuroscience research has advanced dramatically in recent decades, scientifically testing theories related to design and architecture. This text presents the results of a research aimed to understand the fundamentals and methods of an emerging field that links Biophilic Design, Design for Well-being and Neuroscience. It is concluded that there is not yet a consolidated theoretical body, since theories and methodologies are still in a dynamic construction, with only a few examples worldwide. This field offers a new creative possibilities for professionals in design disciplines aimed at the well-being of all species in the ecosystem. |
keywords |
Biophilic Design, Emotional Design, Design for Well-being, Positive Design, Neuroscience Methods |
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SIGraDi |
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