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Tag Archives: Edward O. Wilson

Biophilic Design

How to Save the World According to Edward O. Wilson

How to Save the World According to Edward O. Wilson by Menno Cramer   The rise of Biodiversity Edward O Wilson is an architect according to Rohan Silva, Co-Founder of Secondhome. The Secondhome building who hosted a lecture from the distinguished biologist Edward O. Wilson last 4th November in London is full of fractal geometry, nature, round lines and circular shapes. There are no square […] read more

Biophilic Design

Biomic Design to Design Ethology

Biomic Design to Design Ethology by Mark Watson, MDIA Post graduate study in Design is a life event facilitating reflection on past practice and a renewal of focus on future practice. The reflective nature of research allows a deep understanding of the underpinning fundamentals of purpose to the work and a more stable platform on which to hold discourse in […] read more

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Biophilia Hypothesis

Biophilia Hypothesis Edward O. Wilson’s Biophilia Hypothesis Edward O. Wilson, a Harvard University entomologist, coined the term “biophilia”, referring to humans’ “love of living things” – our innate affinity with nature. A somewhat controversial hypothesis put forward by Edward Wilson is the idea that humans evolved as creatures deeply enmeshed with the intricacies of nature, and that […] read more

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  • al-ʿĪsawiyya, Jerusalem: Alternative Elements of Safe Spaces

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Research

  • Brains, Hands, and Hearts: How Traditional Design Supports Health03/03/2022
  • The Biophilic Healing Index Predicts Effects of the Built Environment on Our Wellbeing25/02/2020
  • Architecture with Identity Crisis: The Lost Heritage of the Middle East01/05/2019
  • Subcodes in Linguistics and Design: A Comparison about Biophilia and Language01/05/2019

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  • al-ʿĪsawiyya, Jerusalem: Alternative Elements of Safe Spaces19/04/2021
  • If Civic Architecture was Language, Then it Would be a Common Good01/05/2019

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  • Long Live Janus25/06/2021
  • The Politics of Murmur10/08/2020

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