Why Beautiful Spaces Make us Healthier

Wellness from a holistic and sensory approach looks like soaking up Vit D laughing and working, taking in the beauty of the surroundings, and joining in community. ☕️

In Why Beautiful Spaces Make Us Healthier, Julia Keim states, “Research demonstrates that there is a relationship between the perception of beauty and the impact of design on human health, well-being and even behavior. Neuroaesthetics, which examines aesthetics from the perspective of neuroscience, is one field of research that captures the psychological effects of beauty incorporated into design.

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