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Architecture;Hospitality Design;Interior Design;Biophilia;Biophilic Design;Las Vegas
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Biophilic Escapism: Designing The Hotel Mojave, Mark Kua
Biophilic Escapism: Designing The Hotel Mojave, Mark Kua
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
Many places in urban destinations such as Las Vegas (and abroad) are lacking in natural elements, and therefore, are disconnected from nature. The lack of biophilic design principles in the built environment can create places and spaces that are conducive to stress and tension in users. By improving the human connection to nature, we can reduce ill health, improve productivity, and create spaces and environments that are more comfortable and appealing. Tying this to hospitality, we can utilize natural materials with a strong connection to nature; incorporate biophilic focal points; utilize plant life and water features deliberately and thoughtfully; create …