Exploring health and wellbeing in design at the Sustainability Summit

Among its eight thought-provoking panel sessions, one stands out for its focus on a topic that resonates across industries and communities: ‘The latest trends in designing for health and wellbeing.’

In recent years, there has been a significant shift in how we think about the built environment. Beyond aesthetics and functionality, there is now a growing recognition that our homes, workplaces and public spaces have a profound impact on our physical, mental and emotional health. 

This panel delves into the innovative strategies and forward-thinking practices that are shaping healthier, more human-centric spaces.

Drawing on real-world case studies from residential, workplace, and public projects, the panellists will share insights into how data, research and community engagement are driving meaningful change. 

Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the evolving metrics of health-centred design and how architects, developers, and planners are embedding wellbeing as a core value in their practice.

This panel is a must for architects, designers, developers, health professionals, and anyone passionate about creating spaces that nurture wellbeing. 

Whether you are involved in large-scale urban planning or smaller community projects, the discussions will offer practical takeaways and future-focused strategies.

Industry leaders Knauf and Nero Tapware are proud sponsors of this panel, reflecting their commitment to quality, innovation, and wellbeing in the built environment.

The Sustainability Summit is an unmissable event for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in sustainable and health-centred design. Don’t miss out. 

Source: https://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/