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BIOPHILIC DESIGN

(APPLICATIONS IN HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE)


Anuprita Ajay Potdar, Reg: No: 1140100488,
VII Semester, B. Arch, School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada
Email: anuprita267@gmail.com

List of references
I. Research Articles:

1. Birrell.C, Gray .T, (2014), Are Biophilic-Designed Site Office Buildings Linked to Health Benefits
and High Performing Occupants?, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public
Health, (Vol. 11).

2. Joye, Y. (2007), Architectural Lessons From Environmental Psychology: The Case of Biophilic
Architecture. Review of General Psychology, (Vol.11), 305328.

3. Gillis Kaitlyn and Gatersleben Birgitta (2015), A Review of Psychological Literature on the Health
and Wellbeing Benefits of Biophilic Design, Buildings , Vol.5, 948-963.

4. Oli Mival, A. H. (2015). Designing Clinical Blended Spaces: A Biophilic Inspired Digitally
Augmented Environment for use within a Child Protection Unit, Third European Conference on
Design4Health (pp. 1-12), Sheffield: Design4Health.

II. Reference Books/Book Chapters:


1. Kellert, S. R. (2005). Biophilic design. In S. R. Kellert, Building For Design (pp. 123-177). Island
Press.

III. Case Study Details

1. Greenacre Park, New York, USA - Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay and Associates

2.Paley Park, New York, USA - Zion Breen Richardson Associates

3.Codeur dAlene, Idaho, USA - Mithun

IV. Architect/Researcher profile

1. Dr. Stephen R. Kellert,


Professor Emeritus of Social Ecology and Senior Research Scholar at the Yale University School of
Forestry and Environmental Studies,
Research Interest: Understanding the connection between nature and humanity with a particular
interest in environmental conservation and sustainable design and development

Dissertation: List of references template


Dissertation: List of references template

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