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This research paper explores biophilic design principles in office buildings, focusing on promoting well-being andcreating salutogenic environments. It investigates key aspects of biophilic design, such as natural light, views of nature,indoor plants, and natural materials, and their impact on occupant well-being and productivity. The study uses a mixedmethods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with office employees. The resultsreveal that biophilic design elements significantly contribute to improved well-being, including increased jobsatisfaction, reduced stress levels, and enhanced productivity. The study emphasizes the importance of incorporatingbiophilic design strategies in office buildings to create salutogenic environments that enhance employee well-being. Ithighlights the significance of natural elements in mitigating the negative effects of a sedentary work environment. Theresearch contributes to the field by providing empirical evidence supporting the implementation of biophilic design inoffices, emphasizing the benefits of a connection with nature for well-being and productivity.
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