Sustainability in Creative Projects: Biophilia Contributions

Alice Araujo Marques de Sá, Dianne Magalhães Viana
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The field of biophilia focuses on the innate connection between humans and nature, seeking to promote well-being and quality of life. With this definition in mind, a literature review was undertaken to investigate its contributions to stimulating sustainability in creative projects. Therefore, the descriptors “biophilia” and “sustainability” were used to search the Scopus database from 2003 to 2020. After applying multiple filters, 22 articles were identified covering the themes of urban green spaces, urban biodiversity, gardens, green infrastructures, management of space resources, sustainable policies and certifications, and community environmental projects. It was concluded that the application of biophilic principles stimulate new projects in design, architecture, and urbanism that provide opportunities for the “restoration” of the body and mind, and that can also converge with sustainable aspects. Investigations in other databases are suggested for further understanding the subject, namely in the Brazilian scenario. Key words: biophilia, bioinspiration, sustainability, regenerative design, creative projects
创意项目的可持续性:热爱生命的贡献
亲生命领域关注人与自然之间的内在联系,寻求促进幸福和生活质量。考虑到这一定义,我们进行了一项文献综述,以调查其对刺激创意项目可持续性的贡献。因此,我们使用描述词“biophilia”和“sustainability”对2003 - 2020年的Scopus数据库进行了检索。经过多重筛选,共筛选出22篇文章,涵盖城市绿地、城市生物多样性、园林、绿色基础设施、空间资源管理、可持续政策和认证以及社区环境项目等主题。结论是,亲生物原则的应用刺激了设计、建筑和城市主义的新项目,为身体和思想的“恢复”提供了机会,也可以与可持续方面相结合。建议对其他数据库进行调查,以进一步了解这一主题,即在巴西的情况下。关键词:亲生命,生物灵感,可持续性,再生设计,创意项目
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