What does this imply virtually? Maximising pure mild? Even handed use of color and texture? Accommodating acoustics? Chlorophytum comosum within the corridors? It’s little doubt all of this biophilic pondering and extra. ‘One of many best lacking items in human-centric design, is a real appreciation of what it means to be human and the way our brains, our bodies and cognitions work together with our environments’ says Sophie Schuller, who’s at the moment enterprise a PhD in ‘psychoneurophysiology and office design’ on the Technical College of Eindhoven in The Netherlands. Schuller can be invited to Rockfon’s digital desk to dig deeper into the methods we are able to enhance human-centric workplace design. As a neuropsychological researcher, investigating the intersection between buildings, brains and human behaviour, she has spent years working with organisations to know how office design and the constructed surroundings influence worker well being, wellbeing and efficiency.