In his 1984 biophilia hypothesis, biologist Edward O. Wilson suggested that humans have an inherent affinity for the natural world due to our evolutionary history, where survival depended on understanding and interacting with natural surroundings. Over time, researchers have found that staying close to nature can have positive effects on mental health and boost cognitive abilities. With the growing awareness of the health benefits of natural environments, people’s eagerness to be surrounded by nature has become stronger, especially in urban settings. They are not just seeking a connection with nature but also pursuing homes that support a holistic lifestyle. In fact, homebuyers are prepared to pay a premium for greener developments.
People’s willingness to stay close to nature presents an opportunity for any progressive real estate company in Noida and other cities of India to embrace biophilic design philosophies to create living spaces that seamlessly integrate nature into their developments. Max Estates’ upcoming luxury residential projects in Delhi NCR are bridging the gap between nature and human experience, often seen in urban settings, with a biophilic approach to architectural design. Our LiveWell offerings are thoughtfully designed with nature in mind, creating spaces where our residents can reconnect with the natural world. Every aspect of their well-being is nurtured in the spaces we create.
Fostering a Direct Connection with Nature
One of the core components of biophilic design is its focus on the physical and tangible presence of natural elements within a built environment. It creates opportunities for people to interact with nature daily, offering a powerful antidote to the sterile, disconnected spaces that have become all too common around us. Our residential communities thoughtfully incorporate elements of nature into both indoor and outdoor spaces, thus promoting health and well-being while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of a home.
The concept of sunken courtyards in our upcoming luxury residential projects in Delhi NCR is born from the understanding that natural light is crucial to regulating circadian rhythms which lead to better sleep patterns. It also has a remarkable effect on mood, minimising symptoms of depression and anxiety while boosting productivity, focus, and energy. The facade of Estate 360, inspired by jaali work, enables natural ventilation and the inflow of fresh air enabled by the green spaces surrounding the homes. It also helps us reduce the reliance on artificial cooling and heating systems, thus saving energy and promoting a more sustainable lifestyle.
The 50-metre-wide green belt to the north of Estate 360 and the amalgamation of mountains, orchards, and highlands in Estate 128 provide natural light and ventilation and allow our residents to remain connected to nature throughout. Outdoor greenery also contributes to air quality, filtering pollutants and providing a continuous, fresh, clean air source. The serpentine lake winding across Estate 360 is an integration of the water element in biophilic design. It makes the community a tranquil retreat that counters the stress and anxiety people go through in their daily lives. In drier climates, this can help increase humidity levels as well. The beautifully landscaped outdoor areas offer a space for reflection, recreation, and connection with nature, as well as a simple joy to the overall living experience.
Encouraging an Indirect Experience of Nature
The indirect approach to nature in biophilic design incorporates elements that evoke the essence of the natural world, even in the absence of actual natural features. It brings nature’s soothing and restorative qualities into our living spaces, enhancing the atmosphere and fostering a sense of connection to the environment. Using natural materials and organic textures and patterns creates a sensory experience and mimics the feel of the outdoors.
For example, exposed wooden beams, hardwood floors, and wooden furniture bring warmth and a tactile connection to nature into any space. Earthy, grounding features like brick cladding, exposed concrete, and charcoal grey metal enhance the natural feel of our estates. The nature-inspired colours across Max Estates’ developments contribute to the serene and balanced environment. They help reduce stress and anxiety, promote emotional harmony and well-being, and create a soothing, cohesive atmosphere, enhancing the space’s overall aesthetic. With the help of thoughtfully curated art, biomorphic forms and patterns, such as the curves of a leaf, the ripple of water, or the fractal patterns of tree branches, are incorporated into the decor to stimulate creativity and innovation.
Moreover, utilising natural light to create dynamic patterns of light and shadow with strategic window placement and perforated screens makes our spaces more uplifting and stimulating. Understanding that the views of nature contribute to our mental health by reducing stress and enhancing cognitive function, the large wraparound balconies in our estates open up to verdant views and allow nature to flow freely through our homes. It provides the open space that nearly 75% of the homebuyers seek while offering the ability to look out and see nature even when you are in your living spaces helps us bring a sense of peace and perspective as well.
The place where you live, your home, is not just a shelter of brick & mortar. It’s a personal retreat from the whirlwind of daily life. The space you spend most of your time in must support your well-being. But, finding such a nurturing space in urban environments can be difficult. At Max Estates, we strive to bridge this gap through our LiveWell experiences – helping you live a balanced and harmonious life. The biophilic design concepts of our upcoming luxury residential projects in Delhi NCR help us do so with ease and grace.