Light, Air, and Water: The Sensory Backbone of Biophilic Living
A mountain cabin aligned a breakfast nook to capture first light through a high clerestory. The family now tracks seasons by shifting sun patches across the table, replacing alarms with light.
Light, Air, and Water: The Sensory Backbone of Biophilic Living
Operable windows, stack ventilation, and leafy courtyards reduced mechanical cooling hours. One project mapped wind on sticky notes for a month, then carved a vented stair core to invite evening winds indoors.