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Shared Space
Erin Peavey
35 episodes
1 week ago
Host Erin Peavey explores how our lives shape and are shaped by design. Through interviews, science, and storytelling she reveals the hidden power of architecture and design to make us healthier, happier and more connected.
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Host Erin Peavey explores how our lives shape and are shaped by design. Through interviews, science, and storytelling she reveals the hidden power of architecture and design to make us healthier, happier and more connected.
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Designing Health: How Architecture Shapes Our Well-Being with Tye Farrow
Shared Space
44 minutes 25 seconds
7 months ago
Designing Health: How Architecture Shapes Our Well-Being with Tye Farrow

Tye Farrow is a visionary architect whose work is transforming the way we think about the intersection of architecture and health. 


With an educational background that blends neuroscience, urban design, and architecture, Tye is pioneering the concept of salutogenic design- the idea that our built environments can actively contribute to our physical and mental well-being. 


As a partner at Pharaoh Partners Architects, Tye combines his expertise to create spaces that go beyond aesthetics, focusing instead on how they can heal, elevate, and inspire.


In his groundbreaking book, Constructing Health: How the Built Environment Enhances Your Mind's Health, Tye lays out a compelling vision of how architecture can be a catalyst for positive change. Drawing from neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and therapeutic design, he reveals how the spaces we occupy shape our emotional lives, influence our relationships, and contribute to our overall health. 


With over a decade of global speaking engagements and a commitment to making this research accessible, Tye continues to inspire architects, designers, and individuals alike to embrace the idea that the places we inhabit can and should be sources of healing and connection.


Tye’s work challenges the conventional mindset, encouraging us to move beyond designs that simply prevent harm and instead embrace those that actively foster well-being, connection, and vitality. 


His passion for transforming the built environment into a powerful force for health and healing is driving a movement toward a future where architecture truly nurtures the mind, body, and spirit.


Key Takeaways

1. Architecture Can Heal - The spaces we inhabit are not neutral; they have the power to promote our mental, physical, and emotional well-being. By designing with intention, we can create environments that actively support our health.


2. Shift from Pathogenic to Salutogenic Thinking - Moving from a mindset that focuses on preventing harm to one that encourages health is key. Let's focus on creating environments that accelerate well-being and support personal growth.


3. Generosity in Design -  Spaces should be generous, providing dignity and creating opportunities for connection. Small gestures like benches in public spaces or thoughtful design choices can transform how we engage with our environment.


4. The Power of Sensory Experience - Our surroundings speak to us through sight, sound, touch, and smell. Thoughtfully designed environments engage our senses in ways that enhance our mood, productivity, and overall well-being.


5. The Connection Between Person and Place -  Just as we form meaningful relationships with people, we also form relationships with the places we occupy. The environments we design should nurture these connections and support our emotional needs.


Quotes. 

1. "What if health was the basis for judging every public space and every building? What if we stopped tolerating designs that cause boredom, disease, and depression?"


2. "Our built environments are not neutral - they either accelerate our well-being or drain it. Let’s design spaces that actively cause health and nurture the human spirit."


3. "Generosity in design is not about adding more; it’s about creating spaces that make us feel safe, welcome, and connected. Small changes can make a world of difference."


4. "Every space we create can be a catalyst for better mental, physical, and emotional health. Architecture has the power to transform how we feel and how we interact with the world around us."


Connect with Tye

Website - https://farrowpartners.ca/ 

Facebook -  https://www.facebook.com/p/Farrow-Partners-Inc-100067168926932/?locale=ar_AR 

Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tye-farrow-a1739917/?originalSubdomain=ca 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tyefarrow 

X - https://x.com/TyeFarrow 

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIJSGqeQvsiIjj2HguNl1qA 

Shared Space
Host Erin Peavey explores how our lives shape and are shaped by design. Through interviews, science, and storytelling she reveals the hidden power of architecture and design to make us healthier, happier and more connected.