How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

Excerpt from the Work Design Magazine article — May 3, 2023

“At a time when mental health is top of mind for us all, Bockus Payne’s Collin Fleck shares why we cannot overlook the power of our surroundings to impact our comfort, fulfillment, and overall happiness.

Architecture is, at its core, about people. It is about how people engage with the built environment and, by extension, with each other. Moreover, happiness derives primarily from human relationships. Therefore, if architecture has the capacity to strengthen our interpersonal relationships, then it can boost our happiness.”

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