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IV. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
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Based on the 14 patterns of Biophilic design enumerated, it is concluded that The Falling Water House conforms to the principles of Biophilic design. 13 patterns are identified in this building and every of the spaces created a connection to nature either directly or indirectly. Frank Lloyd Wright understood that people were creatures of nature and designed falling waters such that it is so intertwined with nature that it entertains over 5 million visitors every year; that is because people want to see, interact and experience nature in a built space. Living in a building as such can improve health and wellbeing; it can reduce stress, improve cognitive function
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Biophilic Design: A review of Frank Lloyd Wright Falling Water
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and attention; improve mental fatigue, productivity and creativity and overall, make you feel good. So then we must make it a priority to incorporate Biophilic design elements into our buildings.
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Aix-Marseille université National University of UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST ULB UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES UAM Universidad Autònoma de Madrid SAPIENZA Stockholm University UNIVERSITAT TUBINGEN University of Glasgow PLUS Unil
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EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITÄT TÜBINGEN
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Final programme
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CIVIS Blended Intensive Programme:
The science, ethics, and governance of human genome editing 2023.
(University of Tübingen)
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Explore the ethical implications of Human Genome Editing, including the scientific and medical possibilities, various ethical approaches and options for effective governance and regulation.
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The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in the pace of scientific development of genome editing technologies, particularly highlighted by the advances enabled by CRISPR-Cas9. One area of immense potential is the use of genome editing technologies in humans. Alongside the potential benefits, there are a number of ethical and legal issues that arise, posing challenges for the development of robust governance of this technology. This Blended Intensive Program will explore the ethical implications of this emerging technology, noting the scientific and medical possibilities, and the various ethical and legal approaches and implications as well as the options for its effective governance and regulation.
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