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Alexander Einoder

Neuroscientific and behavioural research has solidified the importance of the connection between the built environment and the health and wellbeing of those within. Following the ideology of biophilic design, insights from environmental neuroscience, and the mathematics of botany, a domed structure was developed that exhibits the geometric patterns of plant growth. The aim of this exploration enabled the illumination of a potential methodology in which the underlying mathematics of natural forms can be applied to modern architecture and design.

SYNTHETIC BIOPHILIA

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Melbourne, Australia
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