The word biophilia, first popularised by E.O. Wilson in 1984, describes the human need to connect with other living systems. Wilson argued that this need was not merely aesthetic but biological — encoded in us by millennia of co-evolution with the natural world. The implications for architecture and hospitality, if taken seriously, are radical.
Six Senses' Approach to Biophilic Design
Bringing the natural world inside — without condescension
James ForetSenior Writer
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James Foret
Senior Writer


