In Nature We Find Good Health

Today, we are more akin to inside life than the outdoors. 90% of our time is indoors, a clear imbalance on the indoor to outdoor ratio. Human development has evolved through its interaction with nature. We have an innate need for the natural environment. Being connected to nature has many positive outcomes in all aspects of life. The design of human spaces can play a central role in bringing the outdoors into the spaces we occupy. One way of doing this is called biophilic design. A method that mimics the outdoor environment and brings it into the indoor spaces.

Why is nature good for us?

On many levels, the human-nature connection is beneficial. It can facilitate an environment that contributes to overall good health and the ability to thrive. Engaging in the natural stimuli we experience in seeing, feeling, touching, and hearing is good for the body and soul. Interacting with nature can teach us, inspire, reduce stress, improve mood, help with creativity, increase productivity, rejuvenate, satisfy, and more.

Human-nature connection is good for health. Studies have shown that exposure to nature in one form or another can enhance our lives.