1. Visual Connectionwith NatureA view to elements ofnature, livingsystems and naturalprocesses.12. RefugeA place for withdrawal,fromenvironmental conditions orthe main flow of activity, inwhich the individual isprotectedfrom behind and overhead.Natureof theSpace4. Thermal & Airflow VariabilitySubtle changes in air temperature,relative humidity, airflow acrossthe skin, and surface temperaturesthat mimic natural environments.4.Thermal & Airflow VariabilitySubtle changes in air temperature,relative hum5. Presence of WaterA condition thatenhances theexperience of a placethrough theseeing, hearing ortouching of water.7. Connection with NaturalSystemsAwareness of naturalprocesses,especially seasonal andtemporal changescharacteristicof a healthy ecosystem.6. Dynamic & DiffuseLightLeveraging varyingintensities of lightand shadow thatchange over time tocreate conditions thatoccur in nature.11. ProspectAn unimpededview over adistancefor surveillanceand planning.Naturein theSpace10. Complexity &OrderRich sensoryinformation thatadheres to a spatialhierarchy similarto those encounteredin nature.8. Biomorphic Forms& PatternsSymbolic referencesto contoured,patterned, textured ornumericalarrangements thatpersist in nature.2. Non-Visual Connectionwith NatureAuditory, haptic, olfactory,or gustatorystimuli that engender adeliberateand positive reference tonature,living systems or naturalprocesses.NaturalAnalogues14. Risk/PerilAn identifiablethreat coupledwith a reliablesafeguard.9. Material Connection withNatureMaterial and elements fromnaturethat, through minimalprocessing,reflect the local ecology orgeologyto create a distinct sense ofplace.3. Non-Rhythmic SensoryStimuliStochastic and ephemeralconnections with naturethat maybe analyzed statistically butmaynot be predicted precisely.13. MysteryThe promise of moreinformationachieved through partiallyobscuredviews or other sensorydevicesthat entice the individual totraveldeeper into theenvironment.1. Visual Connectionwith NatureA view to elements ofnature, livingsystems and naturalprocesses.12. RefugeA place for withdrawal,fromenvironmental conditions orthe main flow of activity, inwhich the individual isprotectedfrom behind and overhead.Natureof theSpace4. Thermal & Airflow VariabilitySubtle changes in air temperature,relative humidity, airflow acrossthe skin, and surface temperaturesthat mimic natural environments.4.Thermal & Airflow VariabilitySubtle changes in air temperature,relative hum5. Presence of WaterA condition thatenhances theexperience of a placethrough theseeing, hearing ortouching of water.7. Connection with NaturalSystemsAwareness of naturalprocesses,especially seasonal andtemporal changescharacteristicof a healthy ecosystem.6. Dynamic & DiffuseLightLeveraging varyingintensities of lightand shadow thatchange over time tocreate conditions thatoccur in nature.11. ProspectAn unimpededview over adistancefor surveillanceand planning.Naturein theSpace10. Complexity &OrderRich sensoryinformation thatadheres to a spatialhierarchy similarto those encounteredin nature.8. Biomorphic Forms& PatternsSymbolic referencesto contoured,patterned, textured ornumericalarrangements thatpersist in nature.2. Non-Visual Connectionwith NatureAuditory, haptic, olfactory,or gustatorystimuli that engender adeliberateand positive reference tonature,living systems or naturalprocesses.NaturalAnalogues14. Risk/PerilAn identifiablethreat coupledwith a reliablesafeguard.9. Material Connection withNatureMaterial and elements fromnaturethat, through minimalprocessing,reflect the local ecology orgeologyto create a distinct sense ofplace.3. Non-Rhythmic SensoryStimuliStochastic and ephemeralconnections with naturethat maybe analyzed statistically butmaynot be predicted precisely.13. MysteryThe promise of moreinformationachieved through partiallyobscuredviews or other sensorydevicesthat entice the individual totraveldeeper into theenvironment.

Bingo based upon Terrapin Bright Green's 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 1. Visual Connection with Nature A view to elements of nature, living systems and natural processes.
  2. 12. Refuge A place for withdrawal, from environmental conditions or the main flow of activity, in which the individual is protected from behind and overhead.
  3. Nature of the Space
  4. 4. Thermal & Airflow Variability Subtle changes in air temperature, relative humidity, airflow across the skin, and surface temperatures that mimic natural environments.4. Thermal & Airflow Variability Subtle changes in air temperature, relative hum
  5. 5. Presence of Water A condition that enhances the experience of a place through the seeing, hearing or touching of water.
  6. 7. Connection with Natural Systems Awareness of natural processes, especially seasonal and temporal changes characteristic of a healthy ecosystem.
  7. 6. Dynamic & Diffuse Light Leveraging varying intensities of light and shadow that change over time to create conditions that occur in nature.
  8. 11. Prospect An unimpeded view over a distance for surveillance and planning.
  9. Nature in the Space
  10. 10. Complexity & Order Rich sensory information that adheres to a spatial hierarchy similar to those encountered in nature.
  11. 8. Biomorphic Forms & Patterns Symbolic references to contoured, patterned, textured or numerical arrangements that persist in nature.
  12. 2. Non-Visual Connection with Nature Auditory, haptic, olfactory, or gustatory stimuli that engender a deliberate and positive reference to nature, living systems or natural processes.
  13. Natural Analogues
  14. 14. Risk/Peril An identifiable threat coupled with a reliable safeguard.
  15. 9. Material Connection with Nature Material and elements from nature that, through minimal processing, reflect the local ecology or geology to create a distinct sense of place.
  16. 3. Non-Rhythmic Sensory Stimuli Stochastic and ephemeral connections with nature that may be analyzed statistically but may not be predicted precisely.
  17. 13. Mystery The promise of more information achieved through partially obscured views or other sensory devices that entice the individual to travel deeper into the environment.