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BİYOFİLİK İÇ MEKAN TASARIMI: BİR EĞİTİM BİNASINDA SU ÖĞESİ KULLANIMI İLE KULLANICI REFAH SEVİYESİ ARASINDAKİ İLİŞKİ ÜZERİNE BİR ALAN ÇALIŞMASI

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 2, 450 - 467, 27.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.1049023

Öz

Biyofili kavramı, insanların doğuştan gelen doğa ile bağlantı kurma eğilimidir. Biyofilik tasarım ise sağlıklı mekanlar tasarlama fırsatı sunan, daha düşük stres ve gelişmiş refah sağlayan, yapılı çevre ve doğanın bütünleşmesidir. Su öğeleri, stresin azalması ve ruh halinin iyileştirilmesi yoluyla iç mekanların geliştirilmesi için en etkili biyofilik tasarım unsurlarından biri olarak kabul edilir. Bu makale, eğitim ortamlarına özel olarak odaklanarak, iç mekan su özellikleri aracılığıyla sağlık ve biyofilik tasarım ilkeleri arasındaki ilişkileri incelemektedir. Bir eğitim binasının giriş alanı için çeşitli iç mekan su özelliklerinin etkilerini inceleyen bir vaka çalışması yapılmıştır. Çalışmada, bina sakinlerinin genellikle iç mekan su unsurlarının varlığından memnun olduğu ve doğaya doğrudan erişimin kendilerini onunla daha bağlantılı hissetmelerini sağladığı tespit edilmiştir. Erkeklerin ve kadınların tepkileri arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir fark olarak, kadınların iç mekanda su unsurları kullanıldığı zaman daha az stres algıladıkları, erkeklerde ise bu durumun daha daha nötr olduğu saptanmıştır (t = -2.041, p = 0.045, p <0.05). Çalışmanın sonuçları, iç mekanlarda su öğelerinin kullanımının stresi azalttığı ve rahatlamayı artırdığı göstermektedir.

Kaynakça

  • • Abercrombie, N., Gatrell, T., & Thomas, C. (1998). Universities and health in the twenty-first century. In A. D. Tsouros, G. Dowding, J. Thompson, & M. Dooris (Eds.), Health promoting universities: Concept, experience and framework for action (Organizational Development: 21st Century Health Policy Health Promotion ed., pp. 33–39). World Health Organization.
  • • Alvarsson, J. J., Wiens, S., & Nilsson, M. E. (2010). Stress Recovery during Exposure to Nature Sound and Environmental Noise. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 7(3), 1036–1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph7031036
  • • Annerstedt, M., & Währborg, P. (2011). Nature-assisted therapy: Systematic review of controlled and observational studies. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 39(4), 371–388. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494810396400
  • • Baum, A., Singer, J. E., & Baum, C. S. (1984). Stress and the environment. In G. W. Evans (Ed.), Environmental stress (First paperback edition ed., pp. 15–45). Cambridge University Press 1982.
  • • Bhat, R. H. (2015). Environmental stressors and its impact on human being. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 5(1), 37–40.
  • • Bilir, A. (2019). Sanat yoluyla düşünme: Su örneği (Thinking through art: Water as an example). Anadolu Üniversitesi Sanat & Tasarım Dergisi (Anadolu University Journal of Art and Design), 9(1), 116–127. https://doi.org/10.20488/ sanattasarim.600433
  • • Bilotta, E., Vaid, U., & Evans, G. W. (2019). Environmental stress. In L. Steg & J. I. M. de Groot (Eds.), Environmental psychology: An introduction (Second edition, pp. 36–44). John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119241072.ch4
  • • Browning, W., Ryan, C., & Clancy, J. (2014). 14 patterns of biophilic design improving health and well-being in the built environment. Terrapin Bright Green.
  • • Byrne, J. A. (2011). Biophilia. In N. Cohen & P. Robbins (Eds.), Green Cities: An A-to-Z Guide (The SAGE Reference Series on Green Society: Toward a Sustainable Future-Series Editor: Paul Robbins, 1st Edition, pp. 1–4). SAGE Publications. https://doi. org/10.1145/1179849.1179879
  • • Clouse, A. M. (2016). Human psychological response to and benefits of interior water features. The University of Southern Mississippi.
  • • Demirbaş, G. U. & Demirbaş, Ö. O. (2019). Biyofilik Tasarım Kapsamında Peyzaj Mimarlığı ve İç Mimarlık Arakesiti: Eğitim Programlarının Karşılıklı Değerlendirilmesi. Türkiye Peyzaj Araştırmaları Dergisi (Turkish Journal of Landscape Research), 2(2), 50–60.
  • • Düzenli, T., Alpak, E. M., & Akyol, D. (2019). Peyzaj mimarliğinda su Öğesinin tarihsel süreçteki kullanim amaçlari (Purpose of water usage in landscape design in history). Anadolu Üniversitesi Sanat & Tasarim Dergisi (Anadolu University Journal of Art & Design), 9(1), 20–35. https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.599987
  • • Evans, G. W., & Cohen, S. (1987). Environmental stress. In D. Stokols & I. Altman (Eds.), Handbook of environmental psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 571–610). John Wiley & Sons.
  • • Felsten, G. (2009). Where to take a study break on the college campus: An attention restoration theory perspective. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29(1), 160–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2008.11.006
  • • Freihoefer, K., Guerin, D., Martin, C., Kim, H.-Y., & Brigham, J. K. (2013). Occupants’ satisfaction with, and physical readings of, thermal, acoustic, and lighting conditions of sustainable office workspaces. Indoor and Built Environment, 24(4), 457–472. https://doi.org/10.1177/1420326x13514595
  • • Heerwagen, J. H., & Orians, G. H. (1986). Adaptations to Windowlessness. Environment and Behavior, 18(5), 623–639. https://doi.org/10.1177/0013916586185003
  • • Joye, Y. (2011). Biophilic design aesthetics in art and design education. The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 45(2), 17. https:// doi.org/10.5406/jaesteduc.45.2.0017
  • • Joye, Y., & van den Berg, A. E. (2019). Restorative environments. In L. Steg & J. I. M. de Groot (Eds.), Environmental psychology: An introduction (Second Edition, pp. 65–75). John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119241072.ch7
  • • Kaplan, R., & Kaplan, S. (1989). The experience of nature: A psychological perspective (1st Edition). Cambridge University Press.
  • • Kellert, S. (2014). Biophilia and biomimicry: Evolutionary adaptation of human versus nonhuman nature. Intelligent Buildings International, 8(2), 51–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/17508975.2014.902802
  • • Kellert, S. R. (2005). Building for life: Designing and understanding the Human-Nature connection (2nd Edition). Island Press.
  • • Kellert, S. R., & Calabrese, E. F. (2015). The practice of biophilic design. https://www.biophilic-design.com/
  • • Kellert, S. R., & Wilson, E. O. (1993). The Biophilia hypothesis. Island Press.
  • • Kellert, S. R., Heerwagen, J., & Mador, M. (2011). Biophilic design: The theory, science and practice of bringing buildings to life (1st Ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
  • • Lange, E., & Schaeffer, P. V. (2001). A comment on the market value of a room with a view. Landscape and Urban Planning, 55(2), 113–120. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0169-2046(01)00148-7
  • • Lau, S. S. Y., & Yang, F. (2009). Introducing healing gardens into a compact university campus: Design natural space to create healthy and sustainable Ulrich, R. S.
  • • Landscape Research, 34(1), 55–81. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426390801981720
  • • Luttik, J. (2000). The value of trees, water and open space as reflected by house prices in the Netherlands. Landscape and Urban Planning, 48(3–4), 161–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0169-2046(00)00039-6
  • • Mangone, G., Capaldi, C. A., van Allen, Z. M., & Luscuere, P. G. (2017). Bringing nature to work: Preferences and perceptions of constructed indoor and natural outdoor workspaces. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 23, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. ufug.2017.02.009
  • • Najafi, N., Movahed, K., Barzegar, Z., & Samani, S. (2018). Environmental factors affecting students’ stress in the educational environment: A case study of Shiraz schools. International Journal of School Health, 5(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5812/ intjsh.67153
  • • Nassar, U. A., & El-Samaty, H. S. (2014). Transition space in higher education buildings as an efficient “Behavior setting” model. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 3(1), 8304–8319.
  • • Rutkin, K. M. (2005). User preference of interior design elements in hotel lobby spaces (Master’s thesis). The University of Florida.
  • • Steg, L., van den Berg, A. E., & de Groot, J. I. M. (2019). Environmental psychology: History, scope, and methods. In L. Steg & J. I. M. de Groot (Eds.), Environmental psychology: An introduction (Second edition, pp. 1–11). John Wiley & Sons. https:// doi.org/10.1002/9781119241072.ch1
  • • Tanner, C. K. (2000). The influence of school architecture on academic achievement. Journal of Educational Administration, 38(4), 309–330. https://doi.org/10.1108/09578230010373598
  • • Tarakçı Eren, E., Düzenli, T. ğ., & Akyol, D. (2018). Peyzaj mimarlığı Öğrencilerinin, Çevre tasarımında biyomorfik ve parametrik tasarım yaklaşımlarına karşı tutumları (Attitudes of landscape architecture students towards biomorphic and parametric design approaches in environmental design). Anadolu Üniversitesi Sanat & Tasarım Dergisi (Anadolu University Journal of Art and Design), 8(1), 126–143. https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.510285
  • • Tennessen, C. M., & Cimprich, B. (1995). Views to nature: Effects on attention. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 15(1), 77–85. https://doi.org/10.1016/0272-4944(95)90016-0
  • • Toyne, P., & Khan, S. A. (1998). A common agenda? Health and the greening of higher education. In A. D. Tsouros, G. Dowding, J. Thompson, & M. Dooris (Eds.), Health Promoting Universities: Concepts, Experience and Framework for Action (Organizational Development: 21st Century Health Policy Health Promotion ed., pp. 41–49). World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe Copenhagen.
  • • Triantis, E. (2005, May). Environmental strategies in retrofitting of educational buildings – the integrated approach. 709–714.
  • • Ulrich, R. (2008). Biophilic theory and research for healthcare design. In S. R. Kellert, J. Heerwagen, & M. Mador, Biophilic Design: The Theory, Science and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life (1st Edition, pp. 88–106). John Wiley & Sons.
  • • Ulrich, R. S. (1979). Visual landscapes and psychological well‐being. Landscape Research, 4(1), 17–23. https://doi. org/10.1080/01426397908705892
  • • (1986). Human responses to vegetation and landscapes. Landscape and Urban Planning, 13, 29–44. https://doi. org/10.1016/0169-2046(86)90005-8
  • • Ulrich, R. S. (1992). How design impacts wellness. The Healthcare Forum Journal, 35(5), 20–25.
  • • Ulrich, R. S. (1993). Biophilia, biophobia, and natural landscapes. In S. R. Kellert & E. O. Wilson, The Biophilia Hypothesis (pp. 74–137). Island Press.
  • • Watchman, M., Demers, C. M. H., & Potvin, A. (2020). Biophilic school architecture in cold climates. Indoor and Built Environment, 1420326X2090830. https://doi.org/10.1177/1420326x20908308
  • • Wells, N., & Rollings, K. (2012). The natural environment: Influences on human health and function. In S. D. Clayton (Ed.), the Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Conservation Psychology (pp. 510–524). Oxford University Press.
  • • White, M., Smith, A., Humphryes, K., Pahl, S., Snelling, D., & Depledge, M. (2010). Blue space: The importance of water for preference, affect, and restorativeness ratings of natural and built scenes. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30(4), 482–493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.04.004
  • • Wilson, E. O. (1984). Biophilia. Harvard University Press.

BIOPHILIC INTERIOR DESIGN: A CASE STUDY ON THE RELATION BETWEEN WATER ELEMENTS AND WELL-BEING OF THE USERS IN AN EDUCATIONAL BUILDING

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 2, 450 - 467, 27.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.1049023

Öz

The concept of biophilia is an innate human tendency to seek connection with nature. Biophilic design is the integration of the built environment and nature, which offers an opportunity to design healthier places, resulting in lower stress and improved well-being. Water elements are considered one of the most effective biophilic design elements for the betterment of the interiors through decreased stress and improved mood. This paper examines the relationships between well-being and principles of biophilic design through indoor water elements, with specific focus on educational environments. A case study was conducted examining the effects of various indoor water elements for an entrance area of an educational building. It was found that occupants were generally content with the presence of interior water elements, and they perceived that direct access to nature made them feel more connected with it. There is a statistically significant difference between the responses of males and females, t = -2.041, p = 0.045 (p<0.05), while females perceived lowered stress when in the presence of interior water elements, males were more neutral. The research study concludes with a discussion on the means by which interior water elements can reduce stress and increase relaxation.

Kaynakça

  • • Abercrombie, N., Gatrell, T., & Thomas, C. (1998). Universities and health in the twenty-first century. In A. D. Tsouros, G. Dowding, J. Thompson, & M. Dooris (Eds.), Health promoting universities: Concept, experience and framework for action (Organizational Development: 21st Century Health Policy Health Promotion ed., pp. 33–39). World Health Organization.
  • • Alvarsson, J. J., Wiens, S., & Nilsson, M. E. (2010). Stress Recovery during Exposure to Nature Sound and Environmental Noise. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 7(3), 1036–1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph7031036
  • • Annerstedt, M., & Währborg, P. (2011). Nature-assisted therapy: Systematic review of controlled and observational studies. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 39(4), 371–388. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494810396400
  • • Baum, A., Singer, J. E., & Baum, C. S. (1984). Stress and the environment. In G. W. Evans (Ed.), Environmental stress (First paperback edition ed., pp. 15–45). Cambridge University Press 1982.
  • • Bhat, R. H. (2015). Environmental stressors and its impact on human being. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 5(1), 37–40.
  • • Bilir, A. (2019). Sanat yoluyla düşünme: Su örneği (Thinking through art: Water as an example). Anadolu Üniversitesi Sanat & Tasarım Dergisi (Anadolu University Journal of Art and Design), 9(1), 116–127. https://doi.org/10.20488/ sanattasarim.600433
  • • Bilotta, E., Vaid, U., & Evans, G. W. (2019). Environmental stress. In L. Steg & J. I. M. de Groot (Eds.), Environmental psychology: An introduction (Second edition, pp. 36–44). John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119241072.ch4
  • • Browning, W., Ryan, C., & Clancy, J. (2014). 14 patterns of biophilic design improving health and well-being in the built environment. Terrapin Bright Green.
  • • Byrne, J. A. (2011). Biophilia. In N. Cohen & P. Robbins (Eds.), Green Cities: An A-to-Z Guide (The SAGE Reference Series on Green Society: Toward a Sustainable Future-Series Editor: Paul Robbins, 1st Edition, pp. 1–4). SAGE Publications. https://doi. org/10.1145/1179849.1179879
  • • Clouse, A. M. (2016). Human psychological response to and benefits of interior water features. The University of Southern Mississippi.
  • • Demirbaş, G. U. & Demirbaş, Ö. O. (2019). Biyofilik Tasarım Kapsamında Peyzaj Mimarlığı ve İç Mimarlık Arakesiti: Eğitim Programlarının Karşılıklı Değerlendirilmesi. Türkiye Peyzaj Araştırmaları Dergisi (Turkish Journal of Landscape Research), 2(2), 50–60.
  • • Düzenli, T., Alpak, E. M., & Akyol, D. (2019). Peyzaj mimarliğinda su Öğesinin tarihsel süreçteki kullanim amaçlari (Purpose of water usage in landscape design in history). Anadolu Üniversitesi Sanat & Tasarim Dergisi (Anadolu University Journal of Art & Design), 9(1), 20–35. https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.599987
  • • Evans, G. W., & Cohen, S. (1987). Environmental stress. In D. Stokols & I. Altman (Eds.), Handbook of environmental psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 571–610). John Wiley & Sons.
  • • Felsten, G. (2009). Where to take a study break on the college campus: An attention restoration theory perspective. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29(1), 160–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2008.11.006
  • • Freihoefer, K., Guerin, D., Martin, C., Kim, H.-Y., & Brigham, J. K. (2013). Occupants’ satisfaction with, and physical readings of, thermal, acoustic, and lighting conditions of sustainable office workspaces. Indoor and Built Environment, 24(4), 457–472. https://doi.org/10.1177/1420326x13514595
  • • Heerwagen, J. H., & Orians, G. H. (1986). Adaptations to Windowlessness. Environment and Behavior, 18(5), 623–639. https://doi.org/10.1177/0013916586185003
  • • Joye, Y. (2011). Biophilic design aesthetics in art and design education. The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 45(2), 17. https:// doi.org/10.5406/jaesteduc.45.2.0017
  • • Joye, Y., & van den Berg, A. E. (2019). Restorative environments. In L. Steg & J. I. M. de Groot (Eds.), Environmental psychology: An introduction (Second Edition, pp. 65–75). John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119241072.ch7
  • • Kaplan, R., & Kaplan, S. (1989). The experience of nature: A psychological perspective (1st Edition). Cambridge University Press.
  • • Kellert, S. (2014). Biophilia and biomimicry: Evolutionary adaptation of human versus nonhuman nature. Intelligent Buildings International, 8(2), 51–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/17508975.2014.902802
  • • Kellert, S. R. (2005). Building for life: Designing and understanding the Human-Nature connection (2nd Edition). Island Press.
  • • Kellert, S. R., & Calabrese, E. F. (2015). The practice of biophilic design. https://www.biophilic-design.com/
  • • Kellert, S. R., & Wilson, E. O. (1993). The Biophilia hypothesis. Island Press.
  • • Kellert, S. R., Heerwagen, J., & Mador, M. (2011). Biophilic design: The theory, science and practice of bringing buildings to life (1st Ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
  • • Lange, E., & Schaeffer, P. V. (2001). A comment on the market value of a room with a view. Landscape and Urban Planning, 55(2), 113–120. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0169-2046(01)00148-7
  • • Lau, S. S. Y., & Yang, F. (2009). Introducing healing gardens into a compact university campus: Design natural space to create healthy and sustainable Ulrich, R. S.
  • • Landscape Research, 34(1), 55–81. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426390801981720
  • • Luttik, J. (2000). The value of trees, water and open space as reflected by house prices in the Netherlands. Landscape and Urban Planning, 48(3–4), 161–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0169-2046(00)00039-6
  • • Mangone, G., Capaldi, C. A., van Allen, Z. M., & Luscuere, P. G. (2017). Bringing nature to work: Preferences and perceptions of constructed indoor and natural outdoor workspaces. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 23, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. ufug.2017.02.009
  • • Najafi, N., Movahed, K., Barzegar, Z., & Samani, S. (2018). Environmental factors affecting students’ stress in the educational environment: A case study of Shiraz schools. International Journal of School Health, 5(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5812/ intjsh.67153
  • • Nassar, U. A., & El-Samaty, H. S. (2014). Transition space in higher education buildings as an efficient “Behavior setting” model. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 3(1), 8304–8319.
  • • Rutkin, K. M. (2005). User preference of interior design elements in hotel lobby spaces (Master’s thesis). The University of Florida.
  • • Steg, L., van den Berg, A. E., & de Groot, J. I. M. (2019). Environmental psychology: History, scope, and methods. In L. Steg & J. I. M. de Groot (Eds.), Environmental psychology: An introduction (Second edition, pp. 1–11). John Wiley & Sons. https:// doi.org/10.1002/9781119241072.ch1
  • • Tanner, C. K. (2000). The influence of school architecture on academic achievement. Journal of Educational Administration, 38(4), 309–330. https://doi.org/10.1108/09578230010373598
  • • Tarakçı Eren, E., Düzenli, T. ğ., & Akyol, D. (2018). Peyzaj mimarlığı Öğrencilerinin, Çevre tasarımında biyomorfik ve parametrik tasarım yaklaşımlarına karşı tutumları (Attitudes of landscape architecture students towards biomorphic and parametric design approaches in environmental design). Anadolu Üniversitesi Sanat & Tasarım Dergisi (Anadolu University Journal of Art and Design), 8(1), 126–143. https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.510285
  • • Tennessen, C. M., & Cimprich, B. (1995). Views to nature: Effects on attention. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 15(1), 77–85. https://doi.org/10.1016/0272-4944(95)90016-0
  • • Toyne, P., & Khan, S. A. (1998). A common agenda? Health and the greening of higher education. In A. D. Tsouros, G. Dowding, J. Thompson, & M. Dooris (Eds.), Health Promoting Universities: Concepts, Experience and Framework for Action (Organizational Development: 21st Century Health Policy Health Promotion ed., pp. 41–49). World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe Copenhagen.
  • • Triantis, E. (2005, May). Environmental strategies in retrofitting of educational buildings – the integrated approach. 709–714.
  • • Ulrich, R. (2008). Biophilic theory and research for healthcare design. In S. R. Kellert, J. Heerwagen, & M. Mador, Biophilic Design: The Theory, Science and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life (1st Edition, pp. 88–106). John Wiley & Sons.
  • • Ulrich, R. S. (1979). Visual landscapes and psychological well‐being. Landscape Research, 4(1), 17–23. https://doi. org/10.1080/01426397908705892
  • • (1986). Human responses to vegetation and landscapes. Landscape and Urban Planning, 13, 29–44. https://doi. org/10.1016/0169-2046(86)90005-8
  • • Ulrich, R. S. (1992). How design impacts wellness. The Healthcare Forum Journal, 35(5), 20–25.
  • • Ulrich, R. S. (1993). Biophilia, biophobia, and natural landscapes. In S. R. Kellert & E. O. Wilson, The Biophilia Hypothesis (pp. 74–137). Island Press.
  • • Watchman, M., Demers, C. M. H., & Potvin, A. (2020). Biophilic school architecture in cold climates. Indoor and Built Environment, 1420326X2090830. https://doi.org/10.1177/1420326x20908308
  • • Wells, N., & Rollings, K. (2012). The natural environment: Influences on human health and function. In S. D. Clayton (Ed.), the Oxford Handbook of Environmental and Conservation Psychology (pp. 510–524). Oxford University Press.
  • • White, M., Smith, A., Humphryes, K., Pahl, S., Snelling, D., & Depledge, M. (2010). Blue space: The importance of water for preference, affect, and restorativeness ratings of natural and built scenes. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30(4), 482–493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.04.004
  • • Wilson, E. O. (1984). Biophilia. Harvard University Press.
Toplam 47 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Fiona Nevzatı̇ Bu kişi benim 0000-0003-1124-7407

Ö. Osman Demı̇rbaş Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-8279-2157

Deniz Hasırcı Bu kişi benim 0000-0001-9928-6077

Yayımlanma Tarihi 27 Aralık 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 11 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Nevzatı̇ F., Demı̇rbaş O. O., & Hasırcı, D. (2021). BIOPHILIC INTERIOR DESIGN: A CASE STUDY ON THE RELATION BETWEEN WATER ELEMENTS AND WELL-BEING OF THE USERS IN AN EDUCATIONAL BUILDING. Sanat Ve Tasarım Dergisi, 11(2), 450-467. https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.1049023