Tye Farrow Featured in Building Design Publication

What if buildings made us feel better? Rethinking design through the lens of health

Tye Farrow makes a case for how a salutogenic approach to design can support neurological health, emotional well-being, and human performance.

The UK publication features article authored by Tye Farrow, posing important questions such as, what is health were the basis for judging every public space and building? What if, instead of simply asking how buildings make us feel, we asked how they can make us feel better?

 Tye explores the origins of salutogenesis, offers a dissection of a Sense of Coherence, and prompts readers to turn to an asset-based perspective of health. Instead of leading with the ambition to prevent disease, turning to the mission of creating space that inspires health.

Read the full article here.


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