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Kheir Al-Kodmany
The greenery-covered tall building, an innovative building typology that substantially integrates vegetation into the design, promises to transform urban landscapes into more sustainable and livable spaces. This paper explores the concept of greenery-cov...
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Pegah Hajibeigi, Mahdieh Pazhouhanfar, Patrik Grahn and Hasan Nazif
Research on restorative environments has suggested green facades as a promising model for natural spaces in urban and densely populated areas. However, the impact of architectural design attributes of green building facades on perceived restoration poten...
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Aenne A. Brielmann, Nir H. Buras, Nikos A. Salingaros and Richard P. Taylor
This article reviews current research in visual urban perception. The temporal sequence of the first few milliseconds of visual stimulus processing sheds light on the historically ambiguous topic of aesthetic experience. Automatic fractal processing trig...
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Maryam Mollazadeh and Yimin Zhu
Biophilic design as a new design approach promotes the integration of natural elements into the built environment, leading to a significant impact on human health, well-being, and productivity. On the other hand, scholars have explored Virtual Environmen...
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This study aimed to identify key drivers behind workers’ satisfaction, perceived productivity, and health in open-plan offices while at the same time understanding design similarities shared by high-performance workspaces. Results from a dataset co...
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Mohamed Shokry Abdelaal,Veronica Soebarto
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Kaitlyn Gillis and Birgitta Gatersleben
Biophilic design has received increasing attention as a design philosophy in recent years. This review paper focused on the three Biophilic design categories as proposed by Stephen Kellert and Elizabeth Calabrese in ?The Practice of Biophilic Design?. Ps...
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Nely Ramzy
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Biomimicry is a growing area of interest in architecture due to the potentials it offers for innovative architectural solutions and for more sustainable, regenerative built environment. Yet, a growing body of research identified various deficiencies to t...
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Catherine O. Ryan,William D Browning,Joseph O Clancy,Scott L Andrews,Namita B Kallianpurkar
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