CULTURAL AND ECOLOGOCAL RELATIONSHIP THROUGH BIOPHILIC CONCEPT IN INTERIOR DESIGN

Adisti Ananda Yusuff, Erina Wiyono, Jhon Viter Marpaung

Abstract


Human are basically social beings, they need social interaction has become the basis for humans themselves in order to be able to overflow the feelings that exist in humans. So it has become a primary need for a place to socialize and gather for all of us. However, the pandemic caused a lot of changes that occurred in human life, causing an increase in the number of stresses that occurred in Indonesia due to the limited interaction caused by the pandemic that occurred. The change in habits after the pandemic makes human need a space that can provide a positive relationship between humans and the surrounding nature so that incoming humans feel calm and comfortable. So that they can improve their quality of life. The concept of biophilics is a concept that can build positive relationships between humans, culture and ecology in a design. This is very appropriate to be used in residential space that will be lived by humans at this time a residential house is often used by humans to seek a tranquility to improve the welfare of living beings in terms of physical and mental. And through biophilic concepts, we as a human can restore a lifestyle that is free to connect with nature naturally.


Keywords


Biophilic; Cultural; Ecological; Interior Design

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