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" Enhancing Healthcare Environments: The Role of Biophilia in Interior Architecture of Hospitals and Medical Centers "

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Last updated: 27 Apr 2025

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Architecture

Abstract

In recent years, the concept of biophilic design has gained significant momentum in the field of healthcare architecture, particularly within hospitals and medical centers. It points out the current deficiency in integrating natural elements into these environments, which significantly affects the health and well-being of patients and healthcare workers who spend extensive time in therapeutic settings. This lack of integration hinders sustainability in design and results in insufficiently comprehensive models.
The manuscript aims to explore how biophilic principles can be effectively incorporated into interior architecture, emphasizing their potential to enhance patient healing, improve staff well-being, and create supportive environments. It will present into the tangible benefits of biophilic design, noting that elements like natural light, greenery, and water features can lead to lower stress levels, shorter hospital stays, and greater patient satisfaction. Moreover, the paper will present international case studies showcasing successful implementations of biophilic strategies in healthcare facilities. It will also address the challenges faced when integrating these designs into hospital interiors and provide practical recommendations for architects and healthcare managers aiming to foster healing environments through nature. Ultimately, the manuscript argues that biophilic design is not merely a trend but an essential aspect of effective healthcare architecture. By enhancing the connection between patients and nature within hospital settings, it seeks to improve healing processes and elevate the overall quality of care provided in medical environments.

DOI

10.21608/aaj.2025.349119.1124

Keywords

Sustainable Design, Built Environment, Health care Architecture, psychological well-being

Authors

First Name

Taghrid

Last Name

Ahmed

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Affiliation

Architecture, engineering , Pharos University

Email

taghreed.elganayne@gmail.com

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0009-0005-8693-9063

First Name

Ghada

Last Name

Ragheb

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Affiliation

architecture Department ,Faculty Of Engineering ,Pharos University,Alexandria, Egypt.

Email

ghada.ragheb@pua.edu.eg

City

Alexandria

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Volume

5

Article Issue

2

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51997

Issue Date

2024-12-01

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2024-12-30

Publish Date

2024-12-01

Page Start

242

Page End

254

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2805-2838

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2805-2846

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Arts and Architecture Journal

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" Enhancing Healthcare Environments: The Role of Biophilia in Interior Architecture of Hospitals and Medical Centers "

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27 Apr 2025