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@article{Ryan2014BIOPHILICDP, title={BIOPHILIC DESIGN PATTERNS: Emerging Nature-Based Parameters for Health and Well-Being in the Built Environment}, author={Catherine O. Ryan and W. Browning and Joseph Clancy and Scott L Andrews and Namita B Kallianpurkar}, journal={International Journal of Architectural Research: Archnet-IJAR}, year={2014}, volume={8}, pages={62-76}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:109301066}}
  • Catherine O. Ryan, W. Browning, Namita B Kallianpurkar
  • Published 12 July 2014
  • Environmental Science, Engineering
  • International Journal of Architectural Research: Archnet-IJAR

This paper begins to articulate this growing body of research and emerging design parameters in architectural terms, so that it may draw connections between fields of study, highlight potential avenues for future research, evolve the understanding of biophilic design patterns, and capture the positive psychophysiological and cognitive benefits afforded by biophilia in the authors' design interventions.

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