Abstract

With the ever-increasing rate of urbanization and organisations opting to discard biophilic designs for minimalist designs at the detriment of productivity, the natural environment has been cast-off as a critical feature in determining the quality of human life. It has been discovered that there is an innate desire for human beings to connect with nature, which is being described as biophilia. Thus, organisations are seeking innovative measures of integrating the natural environment into the workplace as it has been proven to enhance well-being and productivity while saving cost. The study area, Lagos state is a densely populated city whose rise in population has been poorly managed with increasing pollution levels that reduce the quality of life, which is why it is imperative for organisations to create a sustainable environment that enhances work activities. To this end, this study seeks to evaluate the implementation of biophilic design strategies in selected office buildings in Lagos, Nigeria. Data is obtained using questionnaires and analysed using both content analysis for qualitative data and descriptive statistics for quantitative data. Purposive sampling was used to select the buildings that were studied while the respondents were selected by means of the stratified sampling technique. The findings reveal that daylight is the most implemented biophilic design strategy. The benefits of biophilic integration have been reviewed, as well as areas for future research. With more attention being placed on conducive workplace environment this research helps to ascertain the most utilized biophilic design strategy and how it can be easily incorporated in buildings.

Highlights

  • Biophilia is the innate human tendency to connect with natural systems and processes, living features of the nonhuman environment [1].Human’s inclination to interact with nature reflects the certainty of having developed into a largely natural world as to a non-natural or constructed one [1], [2]

  • We as human beings have progressed for larger parts of our history in adaptive response to the natural environment and Revised Manuscript Received on May 15, 2020. * Correspondence Author

  • Critical thinking, and problem solving continue to imitate skills and attributes attained in close association with natural systems and processes that remain critical in human health and productivity

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INTRODUCTION

Biophilia is the innate human tendency to connect with natural systems and processes, living features of the nonhuman environment [1]. We as human beings have progressed for larger parts of our history in adaptive response to the natural environment and Revised Manuscript Received on May 15, 2020. Critical thinking, and problem solving continue to imitate skills and attributes attained in close association with natural systems and processes that remain critical in human health and productivity. We must understand that contact with nature is a necessity rather than a luxury for attaining lives of wellness and satisfaction [4]

LITERATURE REVIEW
Restorative Environmental Design
Biophilic Design
Biophilic Architecture and Sustainable Architecture
Economic Advantages of Biophilia in the Workplace
History of Office Design
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