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Unlocking Happiness with Nature and Building Science
It has a name: Biophilia. It means “love of life or living things,” and it was coined by social psychologist Erich Fromm in 1964. But
It has a name: Biophilia. It means “love of life or living things,” and it was coined by social psychologist Erich Fromm in 1964. But
In 2018, NELMA’s popular Sustainable Versatility Design Awards announced a new challenge for architect and design students: Design a sustainable domicile on the moon made
In a recent article from LBM Journal written by Mike Berger, LBM points out several reason why the latest design trend called Biophilic Design is
DeeZeen.com recently profiled an “all-wood” commercial building in Portland, Oregon which claims to be the first commercial building in Oregon to “use mass timber construction for
Tokyo-based firm Tono Mirai Architects recently completed a sustainable project named after a dumpling. The project is called Oyaki Farm, which is a sustainable agricultural facility
A new Bloomberg Green Timber Town series looks at the rise and climate-boosting potential of wood, something we’ve been saying for years. But the rise of