What’s the relationship between buildings and happiness? Can interior design choices influence our feelings? How does work environments affects employee wellbeing?
Let’s investigate together what’s behind spaces designed for wellbeing through a selection of articles from Arper Lab.
Biophilia and wellbeing in the future of offices
The Welcome project in Milan by Kengo Kuma and Associates can be seen as a reference point for the biophilic offices of the future and for green architecture that puts wellbeing in the workplace at the center of its objectives. Read More
Suggestions for happier spaces
A British architect and consultant for wellness design, Ben Channon urges an approach that begins with the happiness and wellbeing of the inhabitants of spaces. Offering practical advice based on interdisciplinary know-how. Read More
Biophilia, a science for interior design
Well beyond the re-greening of spaces, biophilia is not just a workplace trend but an applied science to improve life and reduce stress. We talked about it with two biophilic consultants: Bettina Bolten and Moss. Read More
When the working environment nurtures sensations
Wellbeing in the workplace as a holistic sensation. In a moment when spaces are being reorganized with an accent on sharing, we asked Davide Ruzzon, architect and expert on neurosciences, to provide some advice on how to set up spaces. Read More