Fischer, Jeanne-FrançoiseStarck, Adrian vonMaya Jolina Lu WichtBerlin International University of Applied Sciences2023-07-192025-11-282025-11-282022https://repository.berlin-international.de/handle/123456789/884AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This research focuses on the concept of Biophilic Design and its potential to create healthier and more productive home environments. The study highlights the importance of nature and natural elements in improving mood, well-being, and overall human experience. It explores the definition of "nature" in the context of Biophilic Design and emphasizes the need to incorporate nature-inspired elements in interior design, regardless of the proximity to outdoor green spaces. Biophilic Design is presented as a design style that promotes the connection between nature, the built environment, and human well-being. The research discusses the growing trend of incorporating plants in interior spaces but emphasizes the importance of creating a truly Biophilic environment that goes beyond the mere presence of plants. The study aims to provide insights and recommendations for designing homes that support health and well-being through Biophilic Design principles. Keywords: Biophilic Design, nature, interior design, human well-being, home environmentsMACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Direct and indirect Biophilic Design 4-5 2.1 Incorporation of Biophilia in the interior 3. The effect of nature on well-being 6-11 3.1 The positive effects of nature on our physical and mental health 3.2 Botany- how plants influence our well-being 3.3 Plant analysis 4. Sustainable Design 11-12 5. Conclusion 12-13 6. Project 13-16 An urban Biophilic apartment with a home officeengHome EnvironmentsHuman Well-BeingInterior DesignNatureBiophilic DesignThe Potential of Biophilic Design : Why We Should Use Nature in an Interior Design and How it Influences UsThesis