Examples of 'biophilia' in a sentence

Meaning of "biophilia"

Biophilia is the innate human tendency to connect with nature and other forms of life
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  • Hypochondria.
  • The biological drive to preserve oneself; love of life.
  • The love of or empathy with nature and all living things.

How to use "biophilia" in a sentence

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Biophilia and the health benefits of nature.
He is particularly concerned with the concept of biophilia.
Optimizing biophilia in extreme climates through architecture.
It is extrapolated from the notion of a biophilia hypothesis.
Biophilia is our innate desire to be connected to nature.
This is where biophilia comes in again.
Biophilia and the conservation ethic.
Ambius is a leader in the area of interior landscaping and biophilia.
Biophilia is the love of living things.
The future of the biosphere may depend on our biophilia.
Biophilia was a fascinating leap for you.
Isha diamond biophilia.
The biophilia hypothesis argues that a love of nature is instinctive.
Performance and biophilia.
Biophilia is innate in our genes.

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They call it biophilia.
Biophilia is a poem to biodiversity.
Urban gardens can thereby increase biophilia potential across urban landscapes.
Biophilia in action.
The innate desire for humans to seek nature can be called biophilia.
The term biophilia means the love of all living things.
Björk details iPad apps for Biophilia album project.
The biophilia hypothesis suggests that there is an instinctive bond between human beings and nature.
Scenes from the first performance of Biophilia are shown.
Biophilia may also help explain why some urban parks and buildings are preferred over others.
However the release is not the first live material from Biophilia to be available officially.
Yet a year on from Biophilia you are releasing this remix record.
Estimated earnings from her album Biophilia.
The Biophilia teaching education project will be ongoing for three years.
This new theory is called Biophilia.
Biophilia is the seventh studio album by Icelandic singer Björk.
The song was performed on every date of her Biophilia Tour.
The Biophilia Educational Program is a new way to teach children about science and music.
View the finalists View all entries The economics of biophilia.
Biophilia The crux.
This introduction was also used to open the Biophilia Tour residency concerts.
All this was thought up long ago when Edward Osborne Wilson presented a theory of biophilia.
The Biophilia Tour was the seventh concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk.
Sikame marks the launching of the new release format on Biophilia Records.
Biophilia is defined as humans ' innate biological connection with nature.
A robotic harp for bjork's biophilia tour.
He defines biophilia as " the urge to affiliate with other forms of life.
Science even has a term for this, biophilia.
What are the benefits of biophilia to the individual workers and the organization?
Future flora, celebrating female biophilia.
Biophilia emphasizes the importance of contact with nature, the benefits of which are manifold.
To put it even more simply, biophilia leads to deep personal fulfillment at all levels.
How to promote well-being in buildings by using the principles of biophilia in interior design.
How does using biophilia lead to better healthcare and improve things for people in hospitals?
Regarding the design of their appearance and materiality, we rely mainly on Biophilia.

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