Sanctuary Magazine has just released the second installment of my four-part series on biophilic design. This article, titled “Bringing Nature Home: Infusing Interiors with Natural Forms and Features,” explores elements of biophilic design, including the use of plants, water, color, biomimicry, and the avoidance of straight lines. It offers a glimpse into the diverse aspects that define biophilic design.
A massive thank you to Fiona Gray for including our Huff’n’Puff Haus for her micro case study, our Huff’n’Puff project was jointly awarded ‘Best Building Scale Project’ in the 2024 Living Future Institute of Australia Biophilic Design Awards.
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