Is Biophilic Design always relevant?

The first in the podcast series from the Journal of Biophilic Design.

Biophilia is now one of the most influential elements in today’s design trends. And it’s having an increasing influence on interior design and architecture decisions across almost every sector. Biophilic Design integrates nature and natural elements, materials and forms into the architecture and interiors of the buildings we occupy day in and day out.

Editor of The Journal of Biophilic Design, Vanessa Champion speaks with Adrian Byne, Marketing Manager for The Benholm Group, one of the UK’s leading planting companies, to see why biophilia is more important now than ever before. How they create spaces that enhance workplaces and hospitality environments. This design principle can be applied to almost any interior situation in almost any market sector and the positive benefits can be seen and felt.

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To find out more about Benholm Group, make sure you check out their website (especially their Gallery page, which is beautiful!) https://www.benholm.com/

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Credits: with thanks to George Harvey Audio Production for the awesome intro and outro creation (“Footsteps, dry leaves” and “Concrete” sound samples included courtesy of InspectorJ).

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