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City of Tomorrow
Design, Architecture, and Wellness
Paola Antonelli, Emily Anthes, Paul Scialla, moderated by Elizabeth Segran
We are all thinking more critically about our homes and offices and the relationship between buildings and health. The pandemic has shed a spotlight on how housing conditions correlate with a wide range of health problems. It has also opened up a new line of study that looks at the other end of the spectrum, and asks questions like: can our built environments improve overall well-being? Can they enhance our energy levels and moods, our sleep and maybe even prevent disease? Hear from leaders of the wellness design movement on the applications gaining traction today in both the public and private spheres.
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