BIOPHILIC ARCHITECTURE AS A MANIFESTATION OF BIOCENTRISM: A PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Barnaby, Jude; Osoh, Nsikan A.; Mbanefo, Ikechukwu A. & Udegbe, Chukwuemeka C. Author

Abstract

In the realm of architectural design, the integration of biophilic principles has emerged as a transformative force, redefining the relationship between built environments and the natural world. This article embarks on a philosophical journey, delving into the core principles of biocentrism and their manifestation in the evolving landscape of biophilic architecture. Drawing inspiration from ethical and ecological philosophies, this exploration seeks to unravel the interconnectedness between biocentrism and the design ethos that embraces the inherent value of all living beings. The article begins by elucidating the philosophical foundations of biocentrism, emphasizing the moral significance attributed to all elements of the natural world. From this ethical vantage point, the discussion seamlessly transitions to the realm of architecture, where biophilic design acts as a tangible embodiment of biocentric principles. Through a nuanced analysis of case studies and architectural innovations, the article showcases how biophilic architecture transcends a mere aesthetic approach, evolving into a profound expression of ethical consideration for the environment. Furthermore, the philosophical exploration extends to the human experience within biophilic spaces. Weaving together phenomenological perspectives and ethical considerations, the article elucidates the impact of biocentric design on the well-being and perception of inhabitants. It reflects on how these architectural spaces, rooted in a biocentric philosophy, foster a sense of interconnectedness, ecological mindfulness, and a deeper appreciation for the intrinsic value of nature. As a philosophical inquiry, this article contributes to the ongoing discourse on sustainable and ethical architectural practices. It calls for a paradigm shift in architectural thinking, urging designers, policymakers, and society at large to embrace biocentrism as a guiding ethos in the pursuit of a harmonious coexistence between the built environment and the natural world. Through this exploration, the article seeks to inspire a profound reconsideration of the ethical foundations that underpin our approach to architecture, inviting a transformative vision where the principles of biocentrism guide the evolution of our living spaces.

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Published

2025-06-30