Evidence-based designs that reinforce the transformative power of interior design

Projects

Publications

Workplace Wellbeing and Interior Design: A Systematic Review


Resistance, Recovery, Reflection, Reimagination: DRS 2024 Boston- 24th until 28th of June

Investigating impacts of Interior design variables on employee’s wellbeing in the UK workplace


Enabling health, care and well-being through design research' is the title of ARCH22 – the 5th Architecture Research Care and Health conference – organised at the the department of Architecture and the Built Environment in Delft as the main venue and Erasmus MC in Rotterdam as co-location – the Netherlands – 22nd until 24th of August 2022

About

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I am a dedicated professional in the field of Interior Design, with a multifaceted role as a designer, researcher, and educator. My research is centered on the concept of Design for Wellbeing, where I explore how interior design can significantly enhance users' experiences and overall wellbeing in various spaces. By employing evidence-based design, I strive to create environments that not only meet aesthetic and functional needs but also contribute positively to the physical and mental health of the occupants. My work aims to bridge the gap between design theory and practical application, fostering environments that promote health, comfort, and satisfaction.