Biophilic design in architecture, which integrates natural elements and patterns into the built environment, has been found to have several positive psychological effects on individuals. Some of these effects include reducing stress, improving mood and cognitive function, increasing productivity, enhancing creativity, and promoting overall well-being. Studies have shown that exposure to natural elements such as natural light, plants, and views of nature can have a calming and restorative effect on people, leading to a sense of connection with the environment and improved mental health.