Enhancing Biophilia as a Restorative Design Approach in Egyptian Gardens

Authors

  • Sara Tarek Architecture Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2021242N12

Keywords:

Biophilia, Restorative Gardens, Stress Restoration, Attention Restoration Theory, Perceived Restorativeness

Abstract

The increasing challenges of enhancing public health for communities and managing stressful daily life style raised the call for finding new methods to reduce stress. The research problem is the lack of sufficient data investigating the impact of different characteristics and forms of gardens in terms of stress reduction and restoration benefits. Therefore, the aim of this study is identifying the restorative effects of biophilic design elements in Egyptian gardens. It investigates the main indicators for applying biophilic urbanism in different gardens and how to enhance it to achieve stress restoration for communities. The presented study followed a methodology that comprises three parts. First an integrative literature review for biophilic urbanism and biophilia application to achieve restorative design. Then identifying the likely relationship between biophilia and restorativeness. Finally, a case study research design approach for selected Egyptian gardens which are analysed in reference to concluded relationship and perceived restorativenss. The work points out the potential and effective incorporation of applying biophilic principles in Egypt to achieve stress restoration.

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Published

2021-06-06

How to Cite

Tarek, S. (2021). Enhancing Biophilia as a Restorative Design Approach in Egyptian Gardens. Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 4(1), 471–486. https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2021242N12