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This research aims to investigate the effect of campus courtyards on students’ satisfaction with education. It will look into two different types of courtyard within the Arizona State University. One courtyard space has more elements and attributes of biophilic design

This research aims to investigate the effect of campus courtyards on students’ satisfaction with education. It will look into two different types of courtyard within the Arizona State University. One courtyard space has more elements and attributes of biophilic design and the other has less. In addition, this paper will provide guidelines for designing courtyards that would improve student’s satisfaction with education. The Methodology used is survey handouts to students after the researcher selects the two types of courtyards by observation. The participant in this study are randomly picked young adult college students (n=60). The results indicate a positive effect of biophilic design on student’s satisfaction with education in courtyards. Furthermore, guidelines for designing courtyards based on biophilic design elements and attributes are suggested.
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  • Biophilia and educational satisfaction: analyzing the performative benefits of courtyards in university settings through the lenses of biophilic design
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2019
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    • Partial requirement for: M.S.D., Arizona State University, 2019
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      thesis
    • Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-60)
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    • Field of study: Design

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    by Rawan Ahmed Naseef

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