Repurposing buildings to accommodate wellness, promoting health, clean water, clean air, engagement with art, physical activity, and human connection.
Designing homes for seniors with features like wider hallways, open floor plans, natural daylight, zero-entry showers, and smart home technology to promote physical movement, mental wellness, and social connection.
Using natural materials, low toxic glues, clean air filters, and reducing chemicals in buildings
Transforming vacant office buildings into mixed-use urban destinations with retail spaces, residential units, and communal wellness centers, featuring self-service wellness amenities.
Continued focus on IAQ standards and regulations from governmental agencies, crucial for respiratory health and influenced by the Covid pandemic.
Advancements in indoor air quality technology with better air filtration, real-time monitoring, and data-driven insights into IAQ management.
I-powered monitors offer real-time insights and predictive capabilities for IAQ, enabling proactive interventions to maintain respiratory health.
Growing trend of couples using separate bedrooms to maximize sleep quality, with homes featuring dual primary suites to support this trend.