Abstract:
This study investigates the incorporation of Biophilic Design (BD) into the Leisure Industry (LI), with a focus on its ability to improve human well-being and economic productivity. Biophilia, a fundamental human tendency to form a bond with the natural world, has significant ramifications for architecture and recreation, especially in improving physical, psychological, and cognitive well-being. The study centres on the implementation of BD in LI facilities and assesses its importance, benefits, and challenges. The data was collected through semi-structured interviews to offer an avenue to explore the comprehensive views of 15 BD experts on its implementation in LI through this study. The results indicate that although BD has had positive effects in promoting health and environmental sustainability, there are still obstacles to its widespread adoption due to differing client expectations and a lack of awareness. The study emphasises the importance of increased education and advocacy to successfully incorporate BD principles into the LI, in order to promote a sustainable and health-focused approach to building design and leisure activities