Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: this semblance of a color scheme is hanging on for dear life, but I needed to talk about Biophilia IMMEDIATELY you must…| The Bookish Mutant
Wellness in today’s world can mean many things to many people. For some, it relates to medical and health services; for others, it is an expression of a positive lifestyle or spiritual mindfulness. In essence, wellness is defined as the state of being in good health: feeling happy while indulging in activities that promote wellbeing.| Kitchen Studio of Naples
We’re currently planning a conference called Designing Wellbeing which is about how beauty, nature, and thoughtful design can improve human health. This topic has been sparking lively conversations within the architecture and design community—and what’s really exciting is that medical professionals are leaning into it too. Through research, case studies, and real-world trials, science is proving what many of us […] The post Designing Wellbeing: A beginner’s guide to biophilic design...| HPXD – High Point x Design
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Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: your yearly dose of “Madeline blubbering about the unknowable beauty of the universe and also Björk (in no partic…| The Bookish Mutant
Spring is popping out all over and this is a great time to challenge you to get outside and enjoy it all. Our health and well-being are di...| www.clayandlimestone.com
It is common to associate psychedelics with environmentalism. In the popular imagination, psychedelic users might be viewed as tree-hugging hippies and Gaia worshippers. But beyond these stereotypes, there is also research to support the links between psychedelic use and connection to nature, which has led some to argue that psychedelics could help us solve the…| Sam Woolfe
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British Columbia (BC), Canada’s westernmost province, has a centuries-old tradition of wood construction by the First Nations of the region. Their round houses and planked long houses made great use of the giant western red cedar and the fine-grained yellow cedar. For BC’s largest city, Vancouver, timber exports were the basis of its original economy. …| Terrapin Bright Green
Green Street Design in Dublin, Ohio create a beautiful living wall using the Florafelt Pocket Panel System. Pre-wrapped plants make installation fast and easy. The unique patented pleated felt system invites roots to grow into the felt and become part of a living ecosystem.| Plants On Walls
Negentropy is the opposite of entropy. It refers to an increase in order, complexity, and usefulness, while entropy refers to the decay of order or the tendency for a system to become random and us…| Earth...Brains...Technology...Design
The long-time coming second edition of The Economics of Biophilia is finally here for us all to geek out on! Through support from Interface, we at Terrapin are very excited to release this new report. In 2012, we set out to share with the industry the great potential of biophilic design. We sought to provide …| Terrapin Bright Green