Sanctuary Magazine has just released the second instalment of a four-part series on biophilic design, written by Dr Fiona Gray. This article, titled “Bringing Nature Home: Infusing Interiors with Natural Forms and Features,” explores elements of biophilic design, including the use of plants, water, colour, biomimicry, and the avoidance of straight lines. It offers a glimpse into the diverse aspects that define biophilic design.
A big thank you to Fiona for including our Huff’n’Puff Haus as her case study for this article – showcasing what biophilic design can look and feels like.
To read more see the article here, grab the latest copy of Sanctuary Magazine at your local newsagent, or subscribe to Sanctuary magazine here.
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