I really enjoyed this discussion with the lovely Jeffrey Hart, this is Part 2.
In this episode, we explors the fascinating world of biophilic design and its potential impact on sustainable and ethical practices. We delve into the use of clay, earth materials, and mushroom mycelium as tactile and eco-friendly alternatives. The episode also touches upon the challenges of promoting green alternatives in mainstream industries and the potential positive effects of biophilic design on employee ethics and productivity.
Lastly, Vanessa highlights the growing popularity of biophilic design and its numerous benefits, from improved air quality to increased real estate value.
Tune in for an intriguing discussion on incorporating nature into indoor spaces for a more sustainable and enjoyable environment.
Building Sustainability Podcast (Part 2!)
Journal for Biophilic design - https://journalofbiophilicdesign.com/
Bjorn Bayer Cob - https://www.bearnaturalbuilding.com/
Sera of london - https://www.seraoflondon.com/
RCZM Architects - http://www.rczm.co.uk/
Greengauge environmental - https://www.greengage-env.com/
Outside In project example - https://www.outsidein.net.nz/case-study-mc
Zoom Regenerative - https://fairsnape.com/zoom-regen/
Daniel Bell vertical gardens - https://daniel-bell-vertical-garden.format.com/
Khoo Teck Hospital - https://living-future.org/case-studies/award-winner-khoo-teck-
puat-hospital/NHS forest - https://nhsforest.org/
Right to Roam - https://www.righttoroam.org.uk/
Nick Hayes (right to roam) podcast -
https://www.buildingsustainabilitypodcast.com/trespass-crossing-the-lines-that-divide-
us-nick-hayes/Myawaki forests - https://www.creatingtomorrowsforests.co.uk/blog/the-miyawaki-
method-for-creating-forestsSupport this podcast - https://www.patreon.com/buildingsustainability