2022
DOI: 10.1108/arch-10-2021-0279
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Designers' perceptions of biophilia and testing of the biophilic interior design matrix in China

Abstract: PurposeThe Biophilic Interior Design Matrix (BID-M) was created to assist designers with identifying biophilic interior design features for optimizing nature integration for evidence-based design. The BID-M was developed and tested with interior design practitioners in the United States. There was a need to further develop the BID-M for other cultures along with understanding the designers' perceptions of biophilia.Design/methodology/approachA mixed methods approach was used with 101 interior designers/archite… Show more

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“…While numerous sustainable built environment issues are addressed in different ways in most of these recent articles, there are also papers that articulate a more focussed message and advocate for how sustainable design and the planning of buildings, spaces and cities must be advanced. In the context of the United States, McGee et al (2022) develop and test a Biophilic Interior Design Matrix (BID-M) which was created to assist designers with identifying biophilic interior design features for optimising nature integration, for evidence-based design. Kozlowski et al (2022) identify a new "Borneo approach" to urban development.…”
Section: The Knowledge Space Of Architectural and Urban Sustainabilit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While numerous sustainable built environment issues are addressed in different ways in most of these recent articles, there are also papers that articulate a more focussed message and advocate for how sustainable design and the planning of buildings, spaces and cities must be advanced. In the context of the United States, McGee et al (2022) develop and test a Biophilic Interior Design Matrix (BID-M) which was created to assist designers with identifying biophilic interior design features for optimising nature integration, for evidence-based design. Kozlowski et al (2022) identify a new "Borneo approach" to urban development.…”
Section: The Knowledge Space Of Architectural and Urban Sustainabilit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McGee et al evaluated how Chinese design professionals perceived biophilia and the BID-M, as well as their reliability and validity. A pre-and post-questionnaire was used with 101 interior designers and architects, and the Chinese designer's translation of the BID-M was seen as reliable, valid, and helpful in the design process [24].…”
Section: Identifying Biophilic Features In Interior Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ryan [61] argues that incorporating nature into the design of interior spaces positively impacts human wellbeing in psychological, cognitive, and physiological ways. However, biophilic design transcends the impact of buildings on wellbeing; it also involves integrating biophilic interior design features into the design process itself [74]. The goal here is to enhance individuals' wellbeing in building environments through the inclusion of design elements that promote psychological, cognitive, and physiological wellbeing.…”
Section: Design and Wellbeing In The Construction Industry (Cluster 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This influence is particularly significant for the construction workforce, a subset of individuals living in the built environment. Section 5.3 of this study highlighted that the built environment can affect occupants' psychological wellbeing, leading to the implementation of mitigating measures like biophilic design [70,74]. Factors such as indoor thermal comfort play a role in user satisfaction, and other aspects like safety climate, family bonds, living conditions, and societal acceptance are crucial for evaluating the living environment and its link to wellbeing [7,15,55,80].…”
Section: Living Environment and Wellbeing In The Construction Industr...mentioning
confidence: 99%