Wellness Architecture & Design Initiative Trends

Wellness Architecture & Design Initiative Trends   2025 Trends TREND 1: Regenerative Development for the Earth, Culture, Community, and Humanity TREND 2: Harmonic Architecture: Designing Spaces that Resonate with Human Well-Being TREND 3: Silent Architecture: Designing for acoustic wellness and mental clarity TREND 4: Designing Analogue Spaces for Better Health and Sleep TREND 5: Off-the-Grid Living – Seeking Truth and Sustainability in a Disconnected World…

Sustainability Initiative Trends

Sustainability Initiative Trends 2020 TREND 1: Increasing discussion regarding regenerative sources and circular solutions Restorative and regenerative micro economies by design are becoming more popular. Consulting companies are now ready to provide advice on program development, supply chain consulting, and road mapping and planning that will help ensure a profitable or cost-neutral circular solution. With more and more companies interested in these practices, communities are…

Must-Reads from the Wellness World (Week of April 7, 2020)

Could We Come Out of the Coronavirus Crisis with New, More Healthful HabitCs? – Washington Post, March 27, 2020 Written by a US doctor, who looks at how, among those lucky enough to have access to food and safe housing and not be sickened by COVID-19, there are indicators that the pandemic itself, and the massive shutdown it has triggered, is forcing the adoption of…

Must-Reads from the Wellness World (Week of February 25, 2020)

Loneliness is a national crisis. But there is a way to tackle it – Guardian, February 8, 2020 From pubs to factories, the spaces where Brits socially connect are in decline. Thankfully, there’s a group bringing local people together. Masks are wellness now – Slate, February 21, 2020 Protective facemasks are becoming the next major wellness trend—thanks to our increasingly apocalyptic world, filled with fires,…

2020 New York Press Event

2020 New York Press Event At a press event in New York City hosted in collaboration with Good Housekeeping and the Good Housekeeping Institute, the Global Wellness Institute and the Global Wellness Summit released new data on the US physical activity market and the top 10 global wellness trends for 2020.   Past Press Events

Must-Reads from the Wellness World (Week of January 14, 2020)

Finland is considering a four-day week. Is this the secret of happiness? – The Guardian, January 6, 2020 The new 34-year-old Finnish prime minister has floated the proposal of reduced working hours to boost productivity and cut carbon emissions. This article presents the evidence behind the idea. In a nutshell: It works! Different recent studies conducted around the world show that working less enhances productivity…