Biophilic Art in Interior Design
Learning Objectives:
- Discover biophilia and neuroaesthetics, and how using natural elements and art in design can improve health, well-being, and performance.
- Recognize the Role of Art in Enhancing Well-being. Explore how various art styles and movements—along with their unique characteristics and historical significance—can be integrated into interior spaces to positively impact mental and emotional health.
- Equip Specifiers with Practical Tips for Art Implementation. Provide specifiers with insights to make informed decisions about art selection and implementation, ensuring that it aligns with design goals, enhances occupant satisfaction, and supports a biophilic design approach.
- Apply Art Guidelines and Specifications. Recognize specific requirements for incorporating art, including sizing, print capabilities, and finish and material options to ensure that art is effectively integrated into the design and meets the practical needs of the space.
Credits:
This course is approved as a Structured Course
This course can be self-reported to the AANB, as per their CE Guidelines
Approved for structured learning
Approved for Core Learning
This course can be self-reported to the NLAA
Course may qualify for Learning Hours with NWTAA
Course eligible for OAA Learning Hours
This course is approved as a core course
This course can be self-reported for Learning Units to the Architectural Institute of British Columbia
Integrating biophilic elements into design is crucial for today’s built environments, especially considering the pandemic's emphasis on occupant well-being. Beyond trends like natural lighting and materials, incorporating art plays a vital role in fostering positive human experiences in offices, healthcare facilities, schools, and retail spaces.
This presentation explores how art can enhance health, wellness, and productivity, and provides specific guidelines and requirements for specifying artwork, photography, and imagery for interior finish products. By understanding these requirements, specifiers will be better equipped to select and implement art effectively, ensuring it aligns with design goals and promotes occupant well-being.
Photo courtesy of Henry Domke's Art/Photography
Sarah Martell is an interior designer at Inpro Corporation, currently living and working in Wisconsin. Her love and enthusiasm for the industry started with her father designing their family's homestead and being a part of the process from start to finish. She pursed her passion by attending Mount Mary University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in interior design and a minor in fine art. Sarah has a decade of experience in the commercial interior design industry ranging from senior living, healthcare, and hospitality. Outside of the design studio, Sarah loves to spend time outdoors with her husband and jumbo-sized dog. Maybe you will see her on the volleyball court, ski slope, or on the golf course! |