Biophilic Design in Office Buildings: A Salutogenic Approach to Enhancing Well-being in the Built Environment
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https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2024EN0189Keywords:
Biophilic design, Office buildings, Well-being, Salutogenic architectureAbstract
This research paper explores biophilic design principles in office buildings, focusing on promoting well-being and
creating salutogenic environments. It investigates key aspects of biophilic design, such as natural light, views of nature,
indoor plants, and natural materials, and their impact on occupant well-being and productivity. The study uses a mixedmethods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with office employees. The results
reveal that biophilic design elements significantly contribute to improved well-being, including increased job
satisfaction, reduced stress levels, and enhanced productivity. The study emphasizes the importance of incorporating
biophilic design strategies in office buildings to create salutogenic environments that enhance employee well-being. It
highlights the significance of natural elements in mitigating the negative effects of a sedentary work environment. The
research contributes to the field by providing empirical evidence supporting the implementation of biophilic design in
offices, emphasizing the benefits of a connection with nature for well-being and productivity.
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