Towards the Application of Biophilic Parameters in Local Buildings: a Case Study of Bilkent School, Erbil City- Iraq
As the world progresses towards a greener and healthier environment, with the design of cities and buildings responding to human requirements and having less impact on the natural world, biophilic design is used as a tool by architects to connect people inside buildings with the nature outside t...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitas Indonesia
2019-04-01
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Series: | International Journal of Technology |
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Online Access: | http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2416 |
Summary: | As the world progresses
towards a greener and healthier environment, with the design of cities and
buildings responding to human requirements and having less impact on the
natural world, biophilic design is used as a tool by architects to connect
people inside buildings with the nature outside them through relevant design
patterns and parameters. These patterns have a wide range of applications in
both internal and external environments, bringing physiological, cognitive and
psychological benefits. This study aims to examine the availability of these
patterns in Bilkent School in Erbil city, which was selected as a case study. A
quantitative approach based on a survey questionnaire was used to achieve the
objectives. The results show that 13 out of 14 biophilic design patterns were
available in the building. Eight patterns achieved availability of more than
75%, while five other patterns ranged between 50 and 75%. Three main categories
of biophilic patterns, namely “Nature in Space”, “Natural Analogues” and “Nature
of Space”, achieved 75%, 68.33% and 61.25%, respectively. Therefore, the school
can be considered as a biophilic design building. Based on the findings,
modifications or arrangements can be made in other local schools by applying
these patterns. Moreover, this particular building can be used as a model to
evaluate biophilic design criteria in other types of building. Finally, the
study serves as a useful survey which may assist in designing future pilot
studies in Erbil city.
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ISSN: | 2086-9614 2087-2100 |