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Heli's Nordic and Baltic Adventures

Valle Scholarship Documentation and Blog. Looking for a reconnect. Enhancing our built environment through a connection to nature.
  • Introduction + Add'l Info
  • Biophilic Design Pattern Collection
  • Add'l Element + Pattern Collections
  • Blog
  • LINKS + RESOURCES: BIOPHILIA AND BIOPHILIC DESIGN IN THE NEWS

Using Terrapin Bright Green's Fourteen Patterns of Biophilic Design, this part of the site will collect image and video examples  from visited projects representing the patterns.

More information about the patterns can be found on Terrapins website here : Terrapin 14 Patterns

Other classifications and organizations of biophilic design principles exist and are briefly described in the Biophilic Design Intro.  Terrapin's Patterns are the most current translation of biophilic design principles and research intended for design application and therefore important to use as the base organization of my collections. I may however add some collections of additional relevant patterns or elements that have formed through my travels and research.

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1. Visual Connection with Nature
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2. Non-Visual Connection with Nature
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3. Non-Rhythmic Sensory Stimuli.
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4. Thermal and Airflow Variability.
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5. Presence of Water
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6. Dynamic and Diffuse Light
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7. Connection with Natural Systems
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8. Biomorphic Forms and Patterns.
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9. Material Connection with Nature
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10. Complexity and Order
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11. Prospect
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12. Refuge
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13. Mystery
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14. Risk Peril

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