The term known today as 'biophilic design was first coined by Edward O. Wilson in his book, Biophilia, and the word Biophilia was first noted by psychoanalyst Eric Fromm. He had described it to be "a passionate love of life and all that is alive." Greenmood is a manufacturer that embodies this element and makes it its mission to improve overall human well-being through designs in the workplace that stem from this idea.
The projects by Greenmood include natural acoustic products along with custom solutions that bring a sense of balance to nature in unconventional environments. To do so, it produces designs such as green walls and other natural acoustic solutions that do not compromise the needs that are demanded by a modern workplace.
Human-Centric Biophilic Designs
Greenmood Develops Acoustic Innovations Stemming from Biophlics
Trend Themes
1. Biophilic Designs - Opportunity for businesses to improve overall human well-being by incorporating natural elements into their designs.
2. Acoustic Innovations - Opportunity for businesses to improve sound quality and reduce noise levels in workplaces through use of natural acoustic products.
3. Custom Solutions - Opportunity for businesses to address unique workplace design challenges through customized biophilic solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Incorporating biophilic design elements into building plans offers architects a unique way to improve human well-being through their designs.
2. Interior Design - Implementing natural acoustic solutions and green walls into workplace designs gives interior design firms an innovative way to create healthier workspaces.
3. Furniture Manufacturing - Manufacturers can incorporate natural materials and acoustic solutions into their products to meet the growing demand for biophilic designs.