DOI: 10.3390/buildings16122443 ISSN: 2075-5309

Biophilic and Healthy Aging Environments: A Sustainable Design Framework for Dementia Care Facilities in South Korea

Karla Vitoria De Oliveira Mendes, Jihyun Park

This research investigates the development of a biophilic conceptual design proposal tailored to dementia care environments in South Korea, responding to the country’s rapidly aging population and the projected rise in dementia prevalence. The study integrates spatial and aesthetic strategies grounded in established biophilic design principles, including visual and non-visual connections with nature, thermal and airflow variability, dynamic and diffuse lighting, and the presence of water. Drawing on comparative case study analysis, the research emphasizes the therapeutic potential of nature-oriented environments in reducing stress, enhancing mood, improving physical health, and supporting cognitive function among residents with dementia. Emphasizing a human-centric perspective, the study also considers the experimental and behavioral needs of elderly users within the design process. In addition, it critically examines the challenges and limitations associated with implementing biophilic design strategies in architectural practice.

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