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While it is now a generally received theory that increased contact between humans and nature promotes mental andphysical health, the 20th-century Modernism continues to leave much to be desired. Although the entire world is striving foreco-friendly architecture and sustainable development, a design that hauls nature entirely into architecture is not easy. Thisstudy aims to discuss design process that imitates process of nature from the perspective of biophilic design. When handlingdesign process, it is very important to set directionality. In this light, biophilic design has served as a constraint that decidesthe directionality of morphological evolution. To achieve this purpose, we have used as a method of making grid designprocess. |