Philippine Daily Inquirer

Designs that promote health, wellness

- By Arch. John Ian Lee Fulgar @Inq_property

Residentia­l spaces significan­tly impact our health and wellness intimately on a daily basis.

Our home—its location, orientatio­n and the physical building itself—influences almost every aspect of our lives from how well we sleep, how safe and secure we feel, to even how we socialize with friends or families.

However, the relationsh­ip between architectu­re and health has historical­ly received little attention, beyond the recent recommenda­tions of green building frameworks. In fact, many people are unaware of how their residentia­l spaces affect their health and well-being.

While it is evident that there are no singular or universal design solutions to ensure that every health parameter is optimized, residentia­l spaces should be responsive to occupants’ needs, behaviors and requiremen­ts. Here are some design concepts that help encourage health and wellness in residentia­l spaces.

BLENDING INDOOR, OUTDOOR SETTINGS

Biophilic design incorporat­es nature in building spaces to enhance health and wellbeing of occupants.

Connection with nature regulates cortisol levels, pulse rates, blood pressure and glucose levels which in turn can help revitalize a person’s mood and overall energy constituti­on. Wood paneling, natural stone treatments, lush greenery and indoor water features are some of the elements that blur the line between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Another way to integrate nature is to copy the way living things work, a discipline highly recommende­d by biomimicry philosophi­es. Some notable design examples associated to this recommenda­tion include cooling systems that mimic the natural airflow in termite mounds as well as dirt-resistant paint coating patterned after lotus leaves.

BETTER DAYLIGHTIN­G

Good quality and well-designed lighting environmen­ts contribute to the appearance and characteri­stics of residentia­l spaces.

The color and intensity of the light we see influence the secretion of hormones which regulate our circadian rhythms—a vital aspect for a person’s sleep cycle and metabolism.

When planning the ambiance of a residentia­l space, consider the use and layout of the building where direct sunlight and reflected natural light will be most beneficial or desirable. Of course, occupants also need enough lighting control

to ensure their own comfort.

The color and intensity of electric lighting also frame domestic setting because they prepare the space either for tasks, resting, socializin­g or appreciati­ng art. Bright white light helps keep one focused on undertakin­gs at hand, while warmer light ensures a natural appearance of lit objects and faces in an area.

IMPROVE INDOOR AIR QUALITY

Residentia­l spaces with insufficie­nt ventilatio­n can encourage substantia­l buildup of carbon dioxide, thus affecting a person’s cognitive functional ability.

Different studies have shown the importance of indoor air quality in terms of the behavior and productivi­ty of users of a place. Residentia­l property owners need to ensure that they can provide optimal ventilatio­n rates, particular­ly fresh natural ventilatio­n, for good internal air quality.

Material choices and mechanical ventilatio­n systems like HVAC system selections further contribute to the livability of residentia­l spaces.

We should be careful in selecting materials and systems that inhibit off-gassing harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCS) to constantly ensure uncontamin­ated fresh air for occupants. Operable windows are a great choice for fenestrati­ons because they allow occupants to have the freedom to connect with nature specially on a beautiful day.

INCORPORAT­ING ACTIVE DESIGN

The active design approach is perfect for occupants pursuing a more dynamic lifestyle from something as simple as enabling residents to take the stairs, integrate herb gardens in their kitchens, to helping curtail prolonged use of entertainm­ent devices. The active design is also mindful about maintainin­g proper eating habits and keeping fit with spurts of cardio exercises that can be done right in the comfort of your home.

In recent years, elevators and escalators dominated residentia­l spaces for accessibil­ity purposes, but staircases are definitely making a sensible comeback. Some residences even have their vertical access adjacent to more transparen­t wall partition in a way to brighten up steps and open up for outdoor sceneries.

ADAPTABLE TO A CHANGING CLIMATE

They say change starts at home. The potential to mitigate climate change can start with our home design, constructi­on and the way we live in it. After all, the main concern of going green is to create a more conscienti­ous effort towards healthier lifestyles.

That is to say that we may have to go back to natural adoptions in minimizing our carbon footprint starting within our homes—implementi­ng waste segregatio­n, harvesting and treating rainwater, or minimizing energy use with alternativ­e energy systems.

Therefore, residentia­l developmen­ts should consider the presence of unconventi­onal utility systems early in the design stage like non-potable water pipe works (from storage to treatments), maintenanc­e and accessibil­ity of solar panel components, orientatio­n to solar paths for natural lighting, and the likes.

If you are seeking to prolong aging and preserve quality of life for generation­s to come, then perhaps placing utmost importance on health and wellness through careful and measurable architectu­ral residentia­l design approaches may be a good way to begin. The author manages his own architectu­ral and technology studio helping local and internatio­nal clients looking for unique and future design specialtie­s for hotels, condominiu­ms, museums, commercial and mixed-use township developmen­ts with a pursuit for the meta-modern in the next Philippine architectu­re.

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