Evaluating the place of biophilic design in realizing the idea of healthy, sustainable and resilient environments in the post-corona era
The aim of this research is to identify the goals and elements of three emerging concepts of "Health, Sustainability and Resilience" (HSR) which have been proposed in collaboration to provide a better response to the post-Corona pandemic challenges that cities are facing. This paper argues that it is possible to create sustainable, healthy and resilient environments by reconnecting with nature through biophilic design (BD) by answering the following questions: First, what are the common variables and elements when creating a sustainable and healthy environment? And secondly, how can those resulting elements be linked with biophilic design patterns to achieve solutions focused on improving people's health and well-being through reconnecting with nature? The method of this research is "descriptive and content analysis" which has used data tools including library and field studies. The research findings show that 19 biophilic concepts overlapping with health, sustainability and resilience (HSR) have been identified through the content analysis method, which are: "safety, crime, risk, adaptation, environment, green, land, water, pollution, food, affordability, housing, education, transportation, planning economy, politics, society and management"; And finally, it has been shown that 16 items are closely related to biophilic design. As a result, through biophilic design, the problems presented in the HSR model can be solved.
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