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The practice of designing interiors inspired by Earth's nature is known as biophilic design ... The design secrets NASA's using to keep astronauts happy in space.
In a paper submitted by Stanford University student, Helen He, the benefits of biophilic design critical to the well-being of astronauts is explained.
Excerpt from NASA.gov, article dated March 16, 2023:
Experts in habitability design focus on human factors as a design tool to develop products, systems, and architecture for space. The Human Health and Performance Directorate’s (HH&P) lead habitability team is comprised of professionals with direct knowledge in human-centered design, industrial design, architecture, aerospace engineering, industrial engineering, and systems engineering. This team uses advanced spacecraft concepts, rapid prototyping, and mockup fabrication techniques to solve the unique challenges of living and working in extreme environments.
"Fun Fact: Proper human-centered layout of a spacecraft volume is just as important as the magnitude of volume."
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Lunar Electric Rover (LER) Desert Testing in Flagstaff, Arizona
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Excerpt: For this episode, ... architectural talk with Amy and Louise of Skylab, as we discuss about Nike’s Serena Williams Building, a 1 million-square-foot space that supports 2,750 employees, emphasizing collaboration, sustainability, and connection with nature. The building’s design includes a 12-story tower, integrated design studios, and green roof terraces, earning it LEED Platinum certification. …
Neuroscience, Neurodesign and Biophilia focus on human centered design that supports connection to nature and understanding our biological needs (Fear and Survival) to create spaces that foster optimum performance and health.

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