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STRENGTHENED IMMUNE SYSTEM
REDUCED ANXIETY
IMPROVED MOOD
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REDUCED PAIN FASTER RECOVERY
IMPROVED SLEEP QUALITY IMPROVED ENERGY REDUCED STRESS
“Biophilic design is not about greening our buildings or simply increasing their aesthetic appeal through inserting trees and shrubs. Much more, it is about humanity’s place in nature, and the natural world’s place in human society...” (Kellert et al., 2008)
Behaviour Lifestyle World Views Values Attitudes
Relations Philosophy Ethics
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Main circulation e l e m e n t s
Redistributed& decentralized f u n c t i o n s
Restructured specialized f u n c t i o n s
Balance
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distribution
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Study the relationships between spaces from the micro scale to the macro, and vice versa
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Transitional Spaces Balanced functions
New-Added Functions
Enterance
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Redistribution and decentralization of some (non-classroom)functions
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The integration of circulation elements with the internal and external surroundings
Direct entrance from the main square with distribution and segmentation of traffic lines.
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Classrooms
Playground
Stairs
Re-study and design spaces that may be overcrowded.
Increase the amount of ventilation through an inner volume
Increase interaction with nature, and rethink the proportions and dimensions of openings.
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Multi-Entrances Rethinking Classrooms Furniture
Flexible partitions
Windows seatings (increasing the connection with nature)
specified circulation lines\ routes
Mapping floors
Longitudinal redistribution of squares and their merging with spaces
More leveling with more functions
Multi-entrances with scheduled groups and Creating new zones in the entrance that will check hygiene
Flexible
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