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Biophilic Design and the Human Habitat with Dr. Judith Heerwagen

Biophilic Design and the Human Habitat with Dr. Judith Heerwagen

FromBiophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers


Biophilic Design and the Human Habitat with Dr. Judith Heerwagen

FromBiophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Mar 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, we’re diving into the psychology of biophilic design -  why we find it so appealing, the evolutionary basis for preferring certain landscapes to others, and the reasons we fear certain natural elements like snakes and spiders. We also chat about the social experiences we find in nature, like camping with friends and sharing stories around a fire,  and the ways in which climate change complicates our relationship with the natural world. Our guest is Dr. Judith Heerwagen, a psychologist who specializes in the behavioral, social, and health impacts of buildings. Dr. Heerwagen has worked extensively on the psychology of biophilic design and is the co-editor of  Biophilic Design: the Theory, Science and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life which won the 2009 Publishers Award in architecture and urban planning.  She is also the recipient of 2014 Design for Humanity Award from the American Society of Interior Designers. Show NotesAbout Dr. Judith HeerwagenBiophilic Design: the Theory, Science and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life by Judith Heerwagen, Martin Mador, and Stephen R. KellertBuilding Biophilia: Connecting People to Nature in Building Design by By Judith Heerwagen, Ph.D., and Betty Hase, IIDA, ASIDBiophilic Design and Climate Change: Performance Parameters for Health by Julie Africa, Judith Heerwagen, Vivian Loftness, and Catherine Ryan Balagtas, Frontiers In Built EnvironmentBiophilia by Edward O. WilsonSociobiology: The New Synthesis by Edward O. WilsonNature Inside: A biophilic design guide by William D. Browning and Catherine O. Ryan‘Savanna Preference,’ Universal Principles of Design: 125 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach through Design by William Lidwell, Kritina Holden, and Jill ButlerKey Words: Biophilic Design, Biophilia, Climate Change, Evolutionary Psychology, Psychology, Environment, Climate, Health and Wellness, Habitat, Nature, 
Released:
Mar 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about the human connection to nature. Biophilia is the innate connection that human beings seek with the natural world. Every other week, hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh sit down with thought-leaders and experts across a wide range of industries to discuss the impact that nature has on our wellbeing, why we need nature in order to thrive, and what steps we can all take to live in harmony with the natural world. They pose questions centered around finding common-sense solutions to some of society's biggest problems. Asking guests, how can we take local and global actions that nurture the living, social, and economic systems that will sustain future generations? Faced with challenges like climate change and an ongoing pandemic, reconnecting with nature has never been more imperative. We hope you’ll join the conversation around the growing biophilic movement and come along on our biophilic journey. Subscribe, follow and listen today, because nature has the answers. Learn more at biophilicsolutions.com