Smart biophilic patterns: a study on guidelines as an innovative tool for the renovation of internal environments of social housing

  • Jullyene Costa
  • Hilma Santos
  • Tarciana Andrade
  • Amilton José Vieira de Arruda
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Résumé

Studies on biophilic patterns emerge as an essential and ongoing tool for improving connections between nature, human biology, and user interaction in built environments.

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Design: In addition to the authors mentioned, others will be consulted during the research

to broaden and deepen the understanding of the topic addressed.

Publiée
2024-07-25

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