ABSTRACT

Biophilic Urbanism provides readers with the tools to create more nature-based urban environments that are climate positive, sustainable, and healthy. The principles of biophilia are intended to support appreciation and direct engagement with nature, to responsibly utilize on-site natural resources, and to plan according to climatic conditions and local ecological processes. It seeks to create resilient and equitable human places capable of providing critical life-support functions and a strong sense of community, and to foster experiences that raise the human spirit creating a sense of awe. Twenty-five pattern attributes are defined and explored, each of which contributes to these goals.

Because of the dire necessity to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, Biophilic Urbanism includes discussion of our need for connections, both to nature and one another, and the physical characteristics of cities and buildings relative to the contagious qualities of the air-borne virus.

Case studies, found throughout the world, are presented illustrating detailed biophilic planning and design strategies. The book will be of use to practitioners and students in the fields of natural and social sciences, behavioral science and psychology, environmental engineering, health and wellness professionals, architecture, landscape architecture, interior architecture, and planning.

part 1|74 pages

Principles

chapter 1|37 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|35 pages

Principles

part 2|58 pages

Precedents

chapter 3|8 pages

Castello di Gargonza

chapter 4|10 pages

Google Headquarters

chapter 5|10 pages

Helsinge Haveby (Garden Village)

chapter 6|9 pages

Kronsberg District

chapter 7|10 pages

Pontevedra City Center

chapter 8|9 pages

Singapore Park Connector Neighborhood

part 3|86 pages

Case Study

chapter 9|68 pages

Serenbe Community

chapter 10|16 pages

Conclusions