• Reconnecting with Nature: The Biophilic Design Revolution

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Reconnecting with Nature: The Biophilic Design Revolution

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  • In an age of increasing urbanisation and digital distractions, a growing movement is seeking to reestablish our innate connection with the natural world. At the forefront of this revolution is Martin Brown, a sustainability consultant and self-proclaimed "provocateur," who is challenging the way we design and inhabit our built environments. Speaking with Vanessa Champion on The Journal of Biophilic Design Podcast, Martin recounts his own journey, one that has seen him transition from a career in project management to becoming a leading voice in the world of regenerative design. "I think biophilia, rather biophilic design, was that sort of gateway to try attract more people and gain attention," he explains, describing how simple biophilic elements, such as living walls and textured wood panelling, can have a profound impact on both the occupants and the bottom line. But Martin's vision extends far beyond mere aesthetic improvements. He speaks passionately about the concept of "kinship," a deeper, more spiritual connection to the natural world that draws inspiration from indigenous philosophies. This shift in mindset is essential if we are to address the pressing environmental and social challenges of our time. He laments the "disconnect" he observes in modern society, where people are quick to marvel at the "pretty lights in the sky" but equally quick to discard their litter. The solution, according to Martin, lies in reclaiming our time and space, both physically and mentally. "If you're too busy to spend 20 minutes in nature, you should be spending an hour," he advises, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and reconnection. It's a message that is resonating with a new generation of designers, architects, and urban planners, who are increasingly recognising the transformative power of biophilic design. As the world grapples with the consequences of our disconnection from nature, the work of visionaries like Martin Brown offers a glimmer of hope. By reweaving the threads of our relationship with the natural world, they are paving the way for a more sustainable, resilient, and fulfilling future. Listen to Martin Brown speak at the Biophilic Design Conference on 12th November. If you missed it you can still buy tickets to access the videos online from the website www.biophilicdesignconference.com To find out more about all the links Martin mentioned visit:https://linktr.ee/martin_brown https://www.living-future.eu/lfa/martin-brown/https://www.living-future.euhttps://fairsnape.substack.com Have you got a copy of the Journal? You can now subscribe to the digital edition or purchase a copy directly from us at the journalofbiophilicdesign.com or Amazon. If you like our podcast and would like to support us in some way, you can buy us a coffee if you’d like to, thank you xBook tickets to the Biophilic Design Conference here www.biophilicdesignconference.comCredits: with thanks to George Harvey Audio Production for the calming biophilic soundscape that backs all our podcasts. Did you know our podcast is also on Audible, Amazon Music, Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher, vurbl, podbay, podtail, and most if not all the RSS feeds?Facebook https://www.facebook.com/journalofbiophilicdesign/Twitter https://twitter.com/JofBiophilicDsnLinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/company/journalofbiophilicdesign/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/journalofbiophilicdesign
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In an age of increasing urbanisation and digital distractions, a growing movement is seeking to reestablish our innate connection with the natural world. At the forefront of this revolution is Martin Brown, a sustainability consultant and self-proclaimed "provocateur," who is challenging the way we design and inhabit our built environments. Speaking with Vanessa Champion on The Journal of Biophilic Design Podcast, Martin recounts his own journey, one that has seen him transition from a career in project management to becoming a leading voice in the world of regenerative design. "I think biophilia, rather biophilic design, was that sort of gateway to try attract more people and gain attention," he explains, describing how simple biophilic elements, such as living walls and textured wood panelling, can have a profound impact on both the occupants and the bottom line. But Martin's vision extends far beyond mere aesthetic improvements. He speaks passionately about the concept of "kinship," a deeper, more spiritual connection to the natural world that draws inspiration from indigenous philosophies. This shift in mindset is essential if we are to address the pressing environmental and social challenges of our time. He laments the "disconnect" he observes in modern society, where people are quick to marvel at the "pretty lights in the sky" but equally quick to discard their litter. The solution, according to Martin, lies in reclaiming our time and space, both physically and mentally. "If you're too busy to spend 20 minutes in nature, you should be spending an hour," he advises, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and reconnection. It's a message that is resonating with a new generation of designers, architects, and urban planners, who are increasingly recognising the transformative power of biophilic design. As the world grapples with the consequences of our disconnection from nature, the work of visionaries like Martin Brown offers a glimmer of hope. By reweaving the threads of our relationship with the natural world, they are paving the way for a more sustainable, resilient, and fulfilling future. Listen to Martin Brown speak at the Biophilic Design Conference on 12th November. If you missed it you can still buy tickets to access the videos online from the website www.biophilicdesignconference.com To find out more about all the links Martin mentioned visit:https://linktr.ee/martin_brown https://www.living-future.eu/lfa/martin-brown/https://www.living-future.euhttps://fairsnape.substack.com Have you got a copy of the Journal? You can now subscribe to the digital edition or purchase a copy directly from us at the journalofbiophilicdesign.com or Amazon. If you like our podcast and would like to support us in some way, you can buy us a coffee if you’d like to, thank you xBook tickets to the Biophilic Design Conference here www.biophilicdesignconference.comCredits: with thanks to George Harvey Audio Production for the calming biophilic soundscape that backs all our podcasts. Did you know our podcast is also on Audible, Amazon Music, Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher, vurbl, podbay, podtail, and most if not all the RSS feeds?Facebook https://www.facebook.com/journalofbiophilicdesign/Twitter https://twitter.com/JofBiophilicDsnLinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/company/journalofbiophilicdesign/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/journalofbiophilicdesign

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