Urbanization had separated man from nature. Human beings spend a large amount of time indoors; whether they are at home or at work. The potential for sedentary indoor life increases. Workplace can be considered as stressful environment. Many stressors are there such as; timed tasks, KPIs, workloads, competition between colleagues all affect employees‟ welfare and hence, their productivity. Basophilic, the man–nature bond- offers a mean to help mitigate the employees‟ stress. It needs a plan to be applied in new and existing workplaces. Many researchers have attempted in the past to complete a well rounded study of the theory of biophilia in the built environment. These studies lack an evidence based results and need connections with architecture design principles. This paper proposes a Biophilic Design Criteria for Productivity (BDCP) in workspaces through enhancing Occupants‟ connection with nature and thus offering productive environments.
MORSY MOHAMED MOHAMED ALY, S. (2021). BIOPHILIC DESIGN CRITERIA FOR PRODUCTIVITY (BDCP) IN WORKSPACES. Engineering Research Journal, 172(0), 151-170. doi: 10.21608/erj.2021.208524
MLA
SAHAR MORSY MOHAMED MOHAMED ALY. "BIOPHILIC DESIGN CRITERIA FOR PRODUCTIVITY (BDCP) IN WORKSPACES", Engineering Research Journal, 172, 0, 2021, 151-170. doi: 10.21608/erj.2021.208524
HARVARD
MORSY MOHAMED MOHAMED ALY, S. (2021). 'BIOPHILIC DESIGN CRITERIA FOR PRODUCTIVITY (BDCP) IN WORKSPACES', Engineering Research Journal, 172(0), pp. 151-170. doi: 10.21608/erj.2021.208524
VANCOUVER
MORSY MOHAMED MOHAMED ALY, S. BIOPHILIC DESIGN CRITERIA FOR PRODUCTIVITY (BDCP) IN WORKSPACES. Engineering Research Journal, 2021; 172(0): 151-170. doi: 10.21608/erj.2021.208524