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Heatherwick Studios Completes Biophilic Eden Development
Singapore has been the blueprint for biophilic architecture long before the ideology became a popular design trend. Heatherwick Studios, a UK-based architectural firm, has been at work on Eden, their first residential project in Asia, with an ambitious biophilic...
Biophilia’s Influence: World Famous Landmarks Reimagined
Biophilia’s influence on design trends for the home, health and wellness spaces, as well as architecture cannot be denied. Having risen in popularity during the pandemic, as we gradually embrace the outdoors and more social settings, our connection to nature stands to...
Create Your Calm: Biophilic Home Design
Plants are a decorative staple when it comes to interior design for any space. For anyone jumping aboard the biophilic home interior trend, it can be as simple as adding a plant or two – so long as it adds a natural touch to your space. “Biophilic elements...
For Wellness and Biophilia, Designers Must Lead By Example
The interior design industry is thriving in the midst of a promising economy, courtesy of the wellness and biophilia trend. ASID’s State of Interior Design for 2021 reported that “health, safety and welfare” would be the main factors considered in the design. But it...
Sustainable Construction and Biophilia Top Industry Trend Report
A global sustainable building and construction industry report for 2021 has been made available for industry professionals to use for marketing reference. The report, “Technology Advances Enabling Sustainability in Building and Construction Industry” can be found on...
Lisbon’s Great Gatsby-inspired Seen restaurant
Next to its menu, a restaurant’s ambiance is often its best selling point. When they walk in and sit down, customers should be able to fully immerse themselves in their meal, from browsing the menu to their order being set in front of them. Lisbon’s Seen restaurant...
Post-Pandemic Workspace Design to Include Plants
While adjusting to working remotely, many employees made a conscious effort to make their new workspaces suit them. In this simple act, they were also working to improve their mental and emotional wellbeing. A common element in remote workspace design? Plants. As more...