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RE: Biophilic Creative™: Nurture Humanity With Nature™

in Architecture+Design3 years ago

You are a master, @storiesoferne. You have exposed a reality that if not urgently brought to the table, many people are likely to fall ill due to lack of contact with nature.Possibly many cases of depression that become fatal due to suicides of executives in Tokyo and other big cities, where they do not get to see natural light or time to go out to a green space. In these big capitals it has become fashionable to have a cup of tea while petting a cat, an example of the need for contact with nature.
Fortunately, biophilic is becoming the order of the day and architects and designers alike plan with this as a top priority.

Thank you for your work and best regards

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Warm greetings @cuvi. Oh wow! Thank you so much for your sincere compliment. As much as I try my best to be as competent, capable, and comprehensive as possible with these interesting topics, I'm far from perfection as I also value constant learning. And gaining knowledge from others in our great tribe most especially from awesome authors like you has been a significant part of my educational journey.

It's definitely a painful reality that the mere absence of natural elements from our cities and other urban vicinities is one of the major causes of health problems, emotional distress, and psychological disorders. This is therefore obvious proof that Mother Nature simply needs to coexist as a symbiotic partner with our various built environments. Only then can people truly experience authentic health, well-being, and productivity. Biophilia, and more importantly Biophilic Design has become standard environmental advocacy for the Architecture+Design Community. Grateful for your constant support, and all the best for you always! 😊