Nature in the News-May

Greetings!

The World Green Building Trends 2021 report is filled with encouraging news about global real estate investors commitment to green building. You will find information about the increased use of green building products and systems, business cases and increased asset value, and the social factors, including improved occupant health and well-being. These are significant trends for the interior landscape industry. Read the report here.

As always, in this email we’re sharing links to biophilia-related posts on GPGB’s Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter pages. Please enjoy reading and sharing this information with your communities and clients.

To grow the demand for access to nature in the built environment we request a Retweet, Favorite, or Regram from each of you.

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Help spread the word and #BringNatureIndoors!

On Twitter

Here are 4 Sustainable Office Design Trends to Embrace in 2022

Biophilic design continues to gain traction in office design. Read More & Retweet!

Green Buildings Can Boost Productivity, Well-Being, and Health of Workers

“Interior green walls can improve air quality and reduce noise levels, improving the health and well-being of those who work there.” Read More & Retweet!

On Facebook

8 Cool Examples of Biophilic Design in the Workplace

Checkout these great examples of #biophilicdesign compiled by NewPro Containers in their latest blog post. Read More & Repost!

Biophilic Design Improves Human Wellness

Biophilic design not only connects humans with nature, but it also enhances wellbeing through that connection. Here are five reasons biophilic design improves wellness: Read More & Repost!

On LinkedIn

Why Do We Love the Great Outdoors? New Research Shows Part of the Answer is in our Genes

Interesting look at how much of our connection to nature might depend on our genetics. Read More & Repost!

Rewilding Our Cities: Beauty, Biodiversity, and the Biophilic Cities Movement

“Buildings covered in plants do more than just make the cityscape attractive – they contribute to human wellbeing and action on climate change.” Read More & Repost!

On Instagram

Add #BringNatureIndoors to your posts and GPGB will Re-gram it for you on our Instagram page.

Who else LOVEs a good green wall?! 🌿

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What makes you feel welcome and happy? #biophilia #dogsaregreattoo

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