News: Causing Health Globally
Farrow Partners is globally recognized as a pioneer of salutogenic design – design that actively incites health. We are working globally in the realms of architecture, planning, and placemaking to cause health and increase knowledge about the important role architecture has to play in enhancing human health and performance. Recent highlights include:
The Irish Times and Western People Detail the MPN Dorset Street Expansion
Irish news outlets The Irish Times and Western People have released articles detailing the multimillion-euro Mater Private Dorset Street Expansion by Farrow Partners and MCA Architects.
Design Magazine: Interview with Tye Farrow
Tye Farrow is interviewed by Tiago Krusse for Design Magazine following keynote lecture and discussion panel at the Neuroarchitecture Meeting in Lisbon, Portugal at the Portuguese Academy of Neuroarchitecture.
Article by Tye Farrow in Journal of Biophilic Design
Issue 17 of the Journal of Biophilic Design features a new article by Tye Farrow surrounding Salutogenesis and the Architectural Determinants of Health
Constructing Health Cited in Frontiers in Medicine Article
Frontiers in Medicine has published an article by Grzegorz Bulaj, Maria Forero, and Dorothy Day Huntsman, which cites Constructing Health to explore how the built environment impacts health outcomes.
The ‘Butterfly’ Featured on the Cover of Dayhouse Living Magazine
The SZMC ‘Butterfly’ Helmsley Cancer Centre, by Farrow Partners and Rubinstein Ofer, featured on issue #3 of Dayhouse Living Magazine.
Tye Farrow Featured in Building Design Publication
Tye Farrow writes article for UK-based publication, Building Design. The piece prompts architectural practitioners to consider design through the lens of health.
Tye Farrow Interviewed for Forbes Real Estate
In recent Forbes Real Estate article, Tye Farrow was interviewed by Jennifer Castenson to comment on the role of health and wellness in the built environment
Healthcare Property: Salutogenesis, Lighting, and Healthcare Design
Tye Farrow comments on supportive architecture, salutogenesis, and the importance of lighting in healthcare design in Healthcare Property article.