Tye Farrow Interviewed for Forbes Real Estate
“We much see architecture as a non-invasive therapeutic treatment – one that stimulates learning, memory, empathy, and social interaction.”
Excerpt of Forbes Real Estate article featuring Tye Farrow
Tye Farrow was interviewed by Jennifer Castenson for a Forbes Real Estate article called Place Over RX: Undeniable Wellness Impacts From Community Designs. The piece explores how space – from the intergenerational housing development in Serenbe to the sustainable health-centred Braden community – are privileging resident wellness.
Castenson writes, “When most of us think of architecture, we think of blueprints, construction, or frilly features. We don’t think about how that building may affect us—how it has the potential to shape our thoughts, memories, emotions, biology and physiology.” Tye Farrow offers that “we much see architecture as a non-invasive therapeutic treatment – one that stimulates learning, memory, empathy, and social interaction.”
Read the Forbes Real Estate Article here to learn more about how architecture can inspire wellness and cause health.