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Indigenous Design: Considerations and Approach

Approaching Indigenous design projects as a non-Indigenous designer asks for humility, curiosity, and a willingness to learn. In this reflection, I explore how wellbeing design principles — environmental psychology, biophilic design, and trauma-informed approaches — align naturally with Indigenous values of place, community, and healing.

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Biophilic Design: Enhancing Your Home with Nature's Embrace

A concept introduced by German social psychologist Erich Fromm in his 1973 book, Biophilic Design integrates natural elements into architecture and interior design to create built environments that support human well-being and reap nature's benefits indoors.

In this article, I will uncover simple ways to apply some Biophilic Design elements to create a harmonious environment that promotes relaxation, mental clarity, calm, serenity, and rejuvenation in your home space.

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Colour: Myths, Science And a Realistic Guide

While colour is a powerful design element that can evoke emotions and even elicit reactions, it is misleading to suggest that a single colour has the capability to respond to needs or solve complex societal issues such as authenticity and social isolation.

I aim to debunk misconceptions about colour, elucidate its influence and function, and provide advice on utilizing and avoiding pitfalls when working with this powerful design element.

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The Joy Of Living With Colour

There is the notion that a single colour can elicit a feeling of joy, a colour that supports focus or creativity, a colour for love, for bliss… This is somewhat true; for the most part, it's not. Let us turn to science for an explanation.

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Does Size Matter?

Can we build homes that satisfy our functional, esthetic and wellness needs while minimizing our environmental impact?

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Wabi Sabi, Beauty in Imperfection

Wabi-sabi cherishes and celebrates beauty in imperfection, incompletion and impermanence. Although Wabi-sabi doesn’t translate accurately into English, today, it is translated as “rustic beauty” and “serenity that comes with age.”

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Earth in Your Home

It's always exciting co-creating beautiful, warm, and inviting spaces. What makes this even more exciting is using healthy and versatile products; this is a challenge I like to take on any day of the week!

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The Making of a Vibrant City

Vibrant communities encourage deeper connections and add richness and meaning to people's lives. While civic leaders put much effort into forging a dynamic community through art and cultural projects, design and architecture have a fundamental role in contributing to the creation of vibrancy!

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