Invisible Interior Design: The Future — Published in the Journal of Biophilic Design (Issue 18: Interior Design)

Invisible Interior Design – The Future,” has been published in the Journal of Biophilic Design — Issue 18: Interior Design.

Inspired by a personal journey across Japan — from the intensity of urban life to sacred forests and ancient landscapes — the piece reflects on the evolving relationship between nature, technology, and humanity through the lens of interior space. It explores how future environments may move beyond static architecture to become living, symbiotic ecosystems that support wellbeing, perception, belonging, and human consciousness.

From neurophysiology and sensory resonance to biophilic philosophy and cultural perspectives on coexistence with nature, the article considers how interior design may evolve from surface aesthetics into a deeper spatial dialogue between people, environment, and life itself.

 

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