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Biophilic Design Free Introduction Class


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Overview of biophilic design what it is, how it’s like feng shui, how it’s different, and why it’s more important than ever before! Maureen K. Calamia shares her method to apply nature to indoor environments through her Luminous Spaces Biophilic Design principles based on the 5 Elements.
Start now as a SelfStudy course, or get on the waiting list for Fall 2020 (next Live Zoom course).
https://www.luminousspaces.com/biophilicdesignonlinecourse/
Check out Maureen’s book:
Creating Luminous Spaces, which introduces biophilic design and the 5 Elements. Find it where ever online books are sold.

Biophilic Design Free Introduction Class

Couple Build Amazing Shipping Container Home For Debt-Free Living


This amazing shipping container home is guaranteed to impress! Constructed from one 20ft and one 40ft shipping container, this compact container home has it all!
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Built entirely as a DIY project, this home is filled with with some amazing features. Jaimie and Dave constructed their home to be beautiful, artistic and have everything the couple need, while fulfilling their dream of living debt and mortgage free. Living debt free was important to the couple, who wanted to break free of the rat race and be able to live a life of their choosing with more options and more freedom.
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Jaimie and Dave’s story is one of resilience, love, choosing joy and overcoming adversity. After Dave suffered a major brain bleed, the couples dreams of building their own mortgagefree shipping container home were almost shattered. Together, they pushed through the challenges and the building of their shipping container home actually become part of Dave’s physical and mental recovery.
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Couple Build Amazing Shipping Container Home For Debt-Free Living

CPG Insights: What is Biophilic Design? [Full Version]


How do we make a Garden City a true work of nature?
In urban cities, we are sacrificing our natural spaces to infrastructure like buildings and roads. We believe that the way to reclaim that is to integrate biophilic design into how we design buildings.
Biophilic design highlights the beautiful aspects of nature that people can fall in love with. Our role as architects and engineers is to bring nature indoors, so that people are never quite detached from the outdoors. It can improve productivity for office workers, provide a conducive healing environment for healthcare and even become a tool for learning.
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Ar. Tan Shao Yen, Group Chief Innovation Officer, CPG Corporation
Ar. Kuan Chee Yung, Senior Vice President, CPG Consultants
Ar. Jerry Ong, Senior Vice President, CPG Consultants
Ar. Patrick Tan, Vice President, CPG Consultants

CPG Insights: What is Biophilic Design? [Full Version]

Biophilic Architecture in Singapore — Ep 115


Over the past decade, Singapore has emerged as a very forwardthinking \”green\” city—exploring the outer reaches of biophilic design and green architecture principles, which is a concept used within the building industry to increase occupant connectivity to the natural environment through the use of direct nature, indirect nature, and space and place conditions.
In this episode, we go on a tour of three iconic biophilic buildings, including the Oasia Hotel in Downtown Singapore, the Kampung Admiralty, and the Waterway Cascadia.
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Biophilia, the future of architecture | Matthias Olt | TEDxSeattle


NOTE FROM TED: This talk only represents the speaker’s personal views and understanding of design and health. We’ve flagged this talk because it falls outside the content guidelines TED gives TEDx organizers. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf
In this 2020 TEDxSeattle talk, learn about new scientific discoveries in biophilia and why architect Matthias Olt believes that designing spaces where humans connect with nature promotes healing for people and the environment.
Olt describes the concept of biophilia and provides scientific evidence that incorporating natureinspired, sinuous forms and natural materials into our built environments positively affect human physiology and psychology. Explaining the principles of biophilic design and how he applies them, Olt makes the case that inspiring architecture improves our performance, wellbeing, and connectedness.
2:42 Study showing positive physiological and psychological responses of testtaking on wood vs. plastic laminate surfaces
4:54 Olt discusses growing up in West Germany and visiting East Germany in the 1970s and 1980s, where the physical environment was often monotonous and constrained by industry
9:06 Olt outlines principles of biophilia and application to design
More to explore:
Learn more about Olt and his work at https://bharchitects.com/en/profile/oltmatthias/
Learn more about Olt’s previous work at https://architecturematthi.wixsite.com/matthias
See the originator of the term “Biophilia,” E.O. Wilson, accept his 2007 TED Prize:
https://www.ted.com/talks/e_o_wilson_my_wish_build_the_encyclopedia_of_life
Watch architect Amanda Sturgeon’s TEDMED Talk “Using biophilic design to heal body, mind, and soul”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAmbZCtNC9U
View the TEDxGuelphU Talk, “The Biophilic World” by Owen Bjorgant, founder of the nonprofit, The Biophilic World:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnwREmarvcQ
See architect Michael Pawlyn’s TED Talk “Using nature’s genius in architecture”:
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_pawlyn_using_nature_s_genius_in_architecture Matthias Olt has left an impressive mark across the world as a talented designer and architect. His distinct use of softly swooping waves or crisp clean lines can be found on culturally significant and sustainably designed buildings across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.
Olt, who’s originally from Frankfurt, Germany, has worked in the industry for more than 26 years. He delivers expert design in highrise, mixeduse corporate, commercial, and residential buildings that, in his own words, “create sculptural lightness that inspire ideas, promote joy, and elevate sustainable systems.” It’s in the area of sustainability where Olt truly shines.
Most recently, Olt has pitched bringing wood back into architecture in a big way. His vibrant, climateaware designs for hybrid builds that include steel or carbon fiber wrapped with wood and cased in cement are a nod to both primitive and forwardthinking design. In 2017, Matthias was the recipient of an AIA Seattle Honors Award for his innovative design of a 39story Conceptual Mass Timber Tower in Seattle.
Olt is a registered architect and received the German architecture diploma from the University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt, Germany, and he also holds an undergraduate degree in chemical science. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Biophilia, the future of architecture | Matthias Olt | TEDxSeattle

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