International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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Beyond Green: Exploring Experiential Spaces in Biophilic Design

Author(s) Ms. Charu Tripathi, Dr. Parampreet Kaur, Ar Shrilekha Halder
Country India
Abstract The pandemic revealed something what’s been ignored for years: modern urban life has steadily pulled mankind away from nature. Researchers call this environmental generational amnesia,a gradual forgetting of what it genuinely feels like to breathe fresh air or hear leaves rustling around mankind. This research explores the connection between nature, biophilic experiences, and indoor built environments, examining practical approaches for people having these elements into the spaces that inhabit most. The study focuses on biophilic design not as simple decoration placing a few plants in corners but as a thoughtful strategy that creates real emotional and sensory experiences. It investigates spaces where nature becomes integral to the experience itself, engaging human senses, calming the mind, and encouraging people to stay longer .Through detailed case studies and empirical research, this work demonstrates how bringing nature indoors through light, water, textures, and living elements—can genuinely improve how people feel, work, and live. The results lend credence to architectural strategies that go beyond aesthetics, creating structures that actively assist mankind in rediscovering something that urbanization has gradually eroded from everyday existence.
Keywords Biophilic design, experiential architecture, indoor built environment, environmental generational amnesia, multi-sensory engagement.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-11-22
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.61406
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbb76t

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