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Green Spaces, Clear Minds: How Biophilic Design Transforms Workplace

Henry Johnson LR
5 min readOct 13, 2024

The modern workplace is evolving. Gone are the days of stark, fluorescent-lit cubicles and windowless offices. A new approach to design is taking root, one that recognizes our innate connection to nature and harnesses it to boost productivity, creativity, and overall well-being. This approach is called biophilic design, and it’s revolutionizing how we think about our work environments.

Biophilic design isn’t just about adding a few potted plants to the office. It’s a comprehensive strategy that integrates natural elements and patterns into the built environment. From living walls to natural light, from water features to organic textures, biophilic design seeks to create spaces that resonate with our biological need for connection with nature.

But why does this matter for productivity? The answer lies in our evolutionary history. For most of human existence, we lived in close harmony with nature. Our brains and bodies evolved to thrive in natural environments. The rapid shift to urban living and indoor work has disconnected us from these natural rhythms, leading to increased stress, reduced focus, and diminished well-being.

Biophilic design aims to bridge this gap, bringing elements of nature into our indoor spaces to tap into our innate affinity for the natural world. This…

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Henry Johnson LR
Henry Johnson LR

Written by Henry Johnson LR

I am a Liberian-born American writer with great ideas to impact lives and leave this world a little better than I found it.

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