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Biospheric Reverie: Unraveling Indoor Air Quality Through Bio-Inspired Textiles, Awareness, and Decision-Making
Abstract
Indoor air quality is a critical yet often overlooked facet of our daily lives. This chapter seeks to shed light on this issue, offering a unique perspective through the lens of bio-inspired textiles. This exploration aims to create awareness and empower individuals to enhance their home environments. The method involved an extensive literature study, extracting insights from biology, design, and awareness campaigns. The results revealed the transformative potential of bio-inspired textile artifacts in raising awareness and fostering a sense of well-being in participants' homes. This research contributes valuable guidelines for decision-making for bio-inspired design, marking a significant milestone in the quest for healthier and harmonious living spaces.
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