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Wellbeing + Happiness Thru’ Architecture + Design by Frven Lim invites you on a transformative journey, reshaping the spaces you inhabit to enhance your daily wellbeing and happiness. Grounded in personal experience and over two decades of architectural expertise, Lim reveals how subtle changes in our environments—from colours and textures to spatial functions—impact our mental and physical health in profound ways. At its heart, this book is a blueprint for creating spaces that nurture, energise, and heal. Lim bridges architecture and the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy, offering actionable strategies to design spaces that empower you to lead a balanced, fulfilling l...
WHAD is an acronym for Wellbeing and Happiness through Architecture and Design. It is the effort by the author, Frven Lim, to increase the awareness of how these two fields are, in effect, inextricably connected.
Unlock the full power of The Happiness Advantage with this expertly crafted companion guide, designed to make Shawn Achor’s insights on happiness and success easy to absorb and apply. By condensing key principles and providing clear summaries, this guide empowers readers to capture the essence of the original work in less time. Whether you’re encountering these transformative ideas for the first time or revisiting them to deepen your understanding, this study guide is an ideal tool for both quick reference and thorough learning. With additional sections at the back, it offers expanded resources to support lasting, positive change.
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WHAD is an acronym for Wellbeing and Happiness through Architecture and Design. It is my effort to increase the awareness of how these two fields are, in effect, connected. Assuming that I will have a 50-year-long career to hopefully make a tiny dent in the universe, I am now at the half-way mark. So, now dedicating the second lap to promoting an unusual and special ethos: to elevate the world's wellbeing and happiness baseline. I call this the WHAD movement, our effort to connect overall wellbeing, alongside our fundamental and instinctive quest for happiness, through knowledge and subtle effects of Architecture and Design. We spend >90% of our daily life inside buildings. The way sp...
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