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Thoughtfully designed environments shape our behaviour and physiology
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We’ve all spent time in spaces that are distracting, uncomfortable, or even unsafe.
Did you know design is directly connected to our mental and physical health? From the way a room is lit to the textures under our fingertips, every detail impacts how our nervous system responds.
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Intuitive layouts reduce stress + decision fatigue, guiding us naturally through a space and encouraging calm, purposeful movement.
Materials matter too. Natural textures + human-centred finishes cue safety + relaxation, helping regulate our physiology + creating an environment that feels supportive and restorative.
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When embarking on your project, start by asking how you want the space to make you feel.
Design with intention, consider thoughtful layouts + spaces that fit the purpose. Is it an office that needs both collaborative + productive zones. Or is it a home that needs to provide sanctuary, organisation + calm?
Prioritise choices that soothe the senses, reduce overwhelm, and invite connection - from decluttering surfaces, to adding natural light + warmth.
With mind at the head of every decision, you’ll create a home that truly supports wellbeing.
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“Dear Architects: Sound Matters.”
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"The responsibility of sound designers has increased due to coronavirus lockdown."
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"Is noise pollution the next big public-health crisis?"