The sixth of our EU-funded lecture events is coming up soon, on Monday 14th of April:
“Smart Health and Empathic Interiors: Scientific Research in Design Projects”
By Prof.dr.ir. Masi Mohammadi
In conversation with ir. Anja Dirks
When?
Monday 14th of April 2025
11am – 12pm CET
Where?
ZOOM Webinar
Register for free via our ticketing platform here:
https://ticketing.events/app/portal/1/13560/smart-health-and-empathic-interiors
ATLAS Exchanging Knowledge is a free lecture series run by the European Council of Interior Architects, as part of the of the EU funded project Building Connections for a Stronger Profession. It presents six events, each diving into topics relevant to strengthen our profession and support lifelong learning.
Join Masi Mohammadi and Anja Dirks for an inspiring session exploring how scientific research and empathy-driven thinking are shaping smarter, healthier, and more inclusive interiors. With a focus on smart health, active aging, and user-centered environments, they share insights into the dynamic interplay between scientific research and interior architecture daily practice, illustrating how each informs and enriches the other.
Masi is Smart Living Scientist, Full Professor and Chair of Smart Architectural Technologies at the Eindhoven University of Technology and Architecture in Health at HAN University of Applied Sciences. Her aim is to develop an evidence-based framework for embedding emerging technologies (such as domotics, AI, robotics and IoT) into architectural concepts and systems. By implementing design principals and methods in several Living Labs throughout the Netherlands, her chair aims to explore the next generation smart homes, and to examine the impact of these interventions on the socio-spatial context and real life of users.
Atlas Exchanging Knowledge promotes the release of the Atlas Archive on 25 April 2025, during the conference Substance in Oslo. We can highly recommend you to join the conference, either in person or online!
The Atlas Archive is a large-scale digital platform designed to centralise and share Interior-related knowledge across Europe. If you would like to know more about the Atlas Archive, or how to share your works through our platform, please feel free to get in touch via atlas@ecia.net!
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