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@inproceedings{Hidalgo2015BIOPHILICDR, title={BIOPHILIC DESIGN, RESTORATIVE ENVIRONMENTS AND WELL-BEING}, author={Ana Karinna Hidalgo}, year={2015}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:250501387}}
- A. Hidalgo
- Published 2015
- Environmental Science, Psychology
Well-being in cities can be addressed from the perspective of multiple disciplines. Urban design can contribute to creating built environments within nature with tangible elements to provide psychological restoration that releases stress and mental fatigue. To do so, many design approaches, such as biophilic design, biomimicry, and eco-cities can make a contribution to this topic. This paper is focused on biophilic design as an urban design approach aimed at understanding connections between…
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