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Biophilic Design in Architecture: Nature Meets Cement

Written by Laura | Nov 24, 2021 3:52:54 AM

Biophilic Design is good for our soul and can boost our living experience by immersing people in natural surroundings where they can truly feel at ease.
 

Did you know? 

Australians spend roughly 80% to 100% of their time indoors, either at work or home, and even more so after retiring from work? And while parents complain that even the young don’t get out enough, with 71% of Aussie kids spending less than an hour outdoors per day, there is cause for concern on the impact on our mental health and wellbeing. 

 

Modern design materials and architectural concepts are seeking to rectify the isolation of a constantly internal existence by imparting natural materials, sourced with sustainability as a key focal point. Architects are doing a wonderful job of integrating outdoor and indoor spaces through biophilic design inspiration allowing us to stay connected with nature. 

Biophilic design aims to increase dweller connectivity to nature via intelligent direct, indirect and spatial methods, and aims to improve human health and wellbeing in the built environment. 

Human’s connection to nature is constantly replicated in our attraction to flowers, gardens, trees, parks, the ocean, rivers, pets and being outside in general. The restorative effects of an endless blue sky and uninterrupted horizon are the topics of fables, films and poetry. 

For more than one hundred years, design practitioners have known that a stronger connection to nature and the sense of outdoors can help reduce stress, enhance creativity and restore clarity. 

 

“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” 
Frank Lloyd Wright, American Architect (1867-1959) 

 

Urban Dwellers 

Australia is one of the world’s most urban populations. Currently with 86.2% of us living in urban settings, this figure has been incrementally creeping upwards over the past decade. 

Urban development has now become a major player in the environmental stakes as designers and builders strive to find alternate solutions that sustain natural resources and provide greater biophilic presence.  

The biophilic space allows us to consider the environment and the positive impact of creating natural spaces, which provide a more immersive feeling of being in nature from both the indoors and strolling around urban areas. The Fairview team is passionate about helping architects achieve these objectives through our range of quality cladding systems. CeramaPANEL through-coloured compressed fibre cement façade cladding is a great option when it comes to this type of design. 

While we’re technically surrounded by nature, the quality of the nature that surrounds us has changed. Currently, 54 percent of the world’s population live in an urban environment. By 2050, it’s estimated that percentage will increase to 66 percent—two thirds of the world’s population!  

This issue represents an unhealthy byproduct of this current societal behavior. As we continue to move toward the city and spend more time indoors, our day-to-day interaction with quality nature is shrinking. Ultimately, this is increasing our potential to experience psychological and physiological harm. How can we work to reverse this trend and improve the overall well-being of our communities? 

One contemporary concept is biophilic design, a strategic approach to tap into—and harness—nature in the built environment. 

The demands of the modern world have forced us to find a sense of calmness and comfort in our home environment, which could partially explain why we are seeing a significant increase in the use of natural and earthy construction materials.   

  

“By using more untreated and natural materials, we strive to build links that connect us physically and emotionally, rather than just digitally to our world.”  

 

Why Biophilic Architecture?  

Biophilic design is about connecting people and nature within our built environments and communities. 

The growing trend in biophilic design is two-fold, intent is to improve quality of life by reconnecting humans with nature using the built environment - shifting the urban landscape from a steel and cement scenario to a greener one, where the integration of greenery, light, water and all sorts of natural elements in design positively affects people’s perception of space and the time spent in it.  

Finding the balance between aesthetics and function is the key challenge when it comes to architecture, and irrespective of project scale, type, or function, there are now many natural cladding products available to pioneer the progression towards the future of built environments. 

 

Natural Beauty – CeramaPANEL Fulfils Biophilic Design Objectives 

Whichever style and profile become part of the final design decision, CeramaPANEL offers endless opportunities. Architects can find biophilic inspiration from the multitude of natural materials and finishes that, rather than refine away the surface irregularities, highlight the organic elements to further enhance the urban experience. The eye-catching finishes can be created in seamless monochrome palettes or arranged to optimise colourful visual adaptations. 

The collection is made from natural, through-coloured materials, which offer sophisticated shades appropriate for countless design palettes suitable for sleek, modern applications. Achieve synchronous compliance and sustainability with CeramaPANEL’s use of environmentally friendly, raw materials in the manufacture of the stylish, high-performance cladding.  

CeramaPANEL encourages creative flair, allowing any installer and builder to deliver the architect’s design vision, no matter how vivid or bespoke. The beauty of the through-coloured fibre cement cladding is that each panel has its own variations via the cement composite material delivered during the manufacturing process. 

 

If you’d like to know more about how to incorporate biophilic aspects into your design vision with energy-efficient building solutions, Fairview’s CeramaPANEL fibre compressed cement cladding provides plenty of eco-friendly options to suit your needs. 

 

Get in touch with us to learn more about how you can incorporate Fairview's CeramaPANEL CFC cladding into your design vision.