1st Edition
Biophilic Connections and Environmental Encounters in the Urban Age Frameworks and Interdisciplinary Practice in the Built Environment
List of Figures
List of Boxes
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Multi-Dimensions of Environmental Engagement
Chapter 2. Exploring Biophilia
Chapter 3. Pathways, Nature Placings and Green Infrastructure
Chapter 4. Choreography of the Landscape Experience
Chapter 5. Biophilia as an Embodied Experience: The Emotional Dimension and Agency of the Arts
Chapter 6. Listening into Nature: Exploring Children’s Biophilic Experiences of Urban Wild-Spaces
With Sharon Watson
Chapter 7. Urban Food Growing as a Biophilic Pathway
Chapter 8. Moving from Theory to Practice: Approaches and Parameters
Chapter 9. Case Studies
1. Arup Cities Alive: A Green-Infrastructure-Led Design Approach
2. Providing Local Green Infrastructure: The Case Study of Warndon Villages and the Warndon Project
3. Biophilic Streets: Initiatives on Shifting Street Paradigms
4. Delivering Environmental Justice: The Birmingham City of Nature Plan
5. Kampung Admiralty, Singapore, WOHA Architects
6. Forest School: Establishing Environmental Literacy and Environmentally Focussed Life Skills
7. Co-design, Partnerships and Environmental Stewardship: The Case Study of Gardens for Wildlife Victoria
8. Biophilic Workplaces: The Case of Amazon Spheres, Seattle, USA
Chapter 10. Biophilically Focussed Environmental Aesthetic
Biography
Richard Coles is Emeritus Professor of Landscape in the Birmingham School of Architecture and Design, Birmingham City University, UK. His research involves understanding the nature of environmental interaction and the development of environments that are supportive of the needs of users as well as broader issues relating to urban greening. His initial training in biological sciences, and his work within a design school of architecture, allows him to adopt a unique stance to investigation. During his academic career, he has received a number of grant awards from the UK Research Councils and EU funding as well as supervising numerous research studies.
Sandra Costa is a Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture at Birmingham School of Architecture and Design, Birmingham City University, UK. Her research examines the nature of person-place interactions, exploring the choreographies of the experience and how individuals negotiate well-being in the landscape. Sandra’s research informs and is informed by teaching design studio, live projects and transdisciplinary collaborations, where she further investigates how we can design environments for human well-being whilst responding to and interacting with a changing climate.






