To many, the scarcity of time in daily life is a source of stress and in some cases creates a cycle of time poverty. Over-burdened routines and a deficit of presence in our routines negatively impact our wellbeing and our ability to connect empathically. How much of this experience can be mitigated or reversed by the environments we inhabit?
Can the conscious design of our surroundings and resulting daily rituals empower us to shape experiences that foster relaxation, creativity, and meaningful engagements? How do we forge a new, healthier relationship with time?
Join us for a special event at The Centre for Conscious Design as we explore the intricate relationship between time, design and our lives. This Keynote will be delivered by Prof. Carlos Moreno, followed by a dynamic dialogue with the audience and CCD Fellows.
Carlos Moreno is a distinguished Franco-Colombian urban planner and professor, residing in Paris. He is best known for pioneering the “15-Minute City” concept, which promotes sustainable, human-centric urban living. This concept has been widely adopted by mayors and international organizations working towards more sustainable cities around the world and has since become a global movement.