Wellness-Oriented Furniture Design delves into the intersection of health and interior design, equipping participants with the knowledge to create environments that promote physical and mental well-being. The course emphasizes practical, project-based learning, allowing individuals to engage in hands-on design challenges that reflect real-world applications. Participants will explore how furniture choices influence user experience and health outcomes, ultimately fostering spaces that enhance comfort and functionality.
Throughout the program, learners will engage with diverse topics that highlight the importance of ergonomics, sustainable materials, and psychological impacts of design. By the end of the course, participants will have developed a comprehensive understanding of wellness-oriented principles in furniture design, culminating in a final project that showcases their ability to apply these concepts in a practical setting. This project will also encourage publication opportunities in Cademix Magazine, providing a platform for participants to share their innovative designs with a broader audience.
Understanding the principles of wellness-oriented design
Exploring ergonomic furniture solutions
Analyzing the psychological effects of color and form in furniture
Investigating sustainable materials and their benefits
Developing space planning strategies for health-focused environments
Incorporating biophilic design elements into furniture
Evaluating the impact of furniture on user behavior and productivity
Creating adaptable furniture for diverse user needs
Conducting user research and feedback sessions
Final project: Design a wellness-oriented furniture piece for a specific environment
