When we design for wellbeing, we aim to create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also healthy and comfortable. These spaces are intentionally designed to support physical, mental, and emotional comfort. Ultimately, the goal of designing for wellbeing is to provide individuals with the opportunity to make choices that support their own sense of wellness. By creating spaces that prioritise comfort and health, we can empower people to actively choose wellbeing in their everyday lives.

Good design supports wellbeing and the real values for a wealthy life. We can do better in the way we use our built environment and how we live in interior spaces. They are tools for life so let’s make them work for us, for a good life worth living.

This lunchtime session could be your first step. 

Designed to help you start incorporating Wellbeing into your Interior Design and Architectural work, this session explores what Design for Wellbeing is, why this should be part of your skillset and introduces you to two fundamental concepts: user profiles and design characteristics, key foundations for Designing for Wellbeing. 

Join us on the 12th of February, for a 1.5-hour Lunchtime session, hosted via Zoom. 

If there are any particular questions you would like to highlight prior to the session, please email them to us at [email protected].

Following this session you will...

Have a better understanding of the term Wellbeing, how it should be used in it's correct meaning and the vocabulary to engage with sustainability conversations during project strategy, concept and delivery stages.

  • Feel confident engaging in wellbeing related conversations.

  • Understand the various aspects of wellbeing and how these relate to your work as a designer, client-side decision-maker, and construction professional.

  • Inform and direct project and design decisions for clients and occupants high value return.

Instructor(s)

Sustainable Design & Wellbeing Trainer Inês Viana

Inês is an interior designer who believes healthy, effective spaces are essential in creating healthy and resilient communities. Fascinated by the connection between people, places and health, Inês holds qualifications in workplace design and neuroscience for architecture. She is also certified by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). With extensive experience in both construction and retail, Inês has a deep understanding of building life cycles and the impact of design decisions on different stakeholders.

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