How can we intentionally design for meaning and purpose—not as abstract ideals, but as lived experiences embedded in the spaces and systems around us? This Greenhouse Event by the Centre for Conscious Design brings together voices from wellbeing science and architectural practice to explore how human flourishing can be shaped through evidence, design, and collaboration.
The Greenhouse event series brings together cross-sector voices to examine and re-imagine systems of change. Hosted by Greenhouse Fellow Jenna Mikus, PhD, the conversation will examine where disciplines align, where they fall short, and what it takes to move from insight to impact. Together, we’ll explore how environments can do more than support wellbeing—they can cultivate purpose. Join us for a dynamic, cross-sector dialogue on what it means to design for a life well lived.
Round 1: What does cross-sector collaboration look like today when designing for meaning and purpose?
Round 2: What could we intentionally do to design for meaning, purpose, and flourishing more effectively? That is, how do we embed meaning and purpose into systems, spaces, and everyday experiences?
Speakers TBD
Q&A to follow the talks and panel discussion.