Explanation of sensory perceptions to nature in the design process of biophilic architecture, a phenomenological case study of Yohani Pallasma.
Biophilic architecture means loving nature and living creatures based on the definition of its theory creator Edward Wilson. The main methods by which phenomenologists try to reach a pure and true connection with "nature and the ecosystem" (biophilia), correct reflection in relation to deep thinking about the nature of nature and natural life (animals and plants), description A deep quality of natural subjects and especially living beings according to Edward Wilson's point of view, and a careful observation of natural and green urban environments or similar approaches to "feeling to love nature". The research method is descriptive analytical method and "hermeneutic phenomenology" method. The findings of the research show that such experiences can be obtained in different ways, including interviewing, observing, reading, writing and living. The reasoning process in the desired research method requires shaping and planning various parts and building wholes perceptually, and the best way to promote sensory perception (biophilia) to nature and the environment is to choose sensory options on the site that They can act as points, boundaries and sensory corridors on the site and originate from hidden forces on the site and help the designer in the design process. Also, how the path of the design process should be designed and how this approach is effective is coordinated with the presentation of the design process models defined by the architects.
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