The COVID-19 pandemic has not only transformed our routines, but has also highlighted the crucial need for spaces that are more humanized and attentive to psychological well-being. How can we adapt our homes, offices and public places to not only be safe, but also promote mental health? In the video below, I present an in-depth look at the intersection of design and human well-being, exploring how we can reframe environments to be both protective and restorative.
Learn how to combine neuroscience, design and biosafety concepts to create environments that not only comply with health protocols, but are also spaces of refuge, comfort and revitalization. This is an unmissable opportunity for anyone looking to understand how design can be a powerful tool in combating the stress and anxiety generated by uncertain times.
Watch the video and dive into this eye-opening study to shape a safer, healthier and more humane future: