Biophilic design – incorporating nature into the built environment – has grown in popularity in recent years, but the term itself may still seem daunting and strange, especially in an eldercare space where new development of nursing homes is exceedingly rare.

Dr. Tuwanda Green, an adjunct instructor at Virginia Tech with more than 30 years of architectural experience, joins the podcast to discuss biophilic design as the process of creating human-centered spaces for all ages. The physical environment can have a substantial impact on day-to-day wellbeing, whether it’s enjoying the view of trees and flowers from a picture window in your living room or freely accessing outdoor space in an eldercare community.

Green encourages listeners to see architecture as a verb, the fuel for holistic care environments and living spaces alike.

Dive into the research on the impact of biophilic design on student performance:
https://www.terrapinbrightgreen.com/report/the-impact-of-biophilic-learning-spaces-on-student-success/

https://digital.lib.washington.edu/researchworks/handle/1773/49192