@matterspacesoul
Shaping places for human health & social wellbeing. Making Places that Matter & Spaces with Soul through human-centric design and neuroarchitecture.
COMPASSIONATE DESIGN: Featured by Monocle’s The Urbanist podcast
COMPASSIONATE DESIGN: Featured by Monocle’s The Urbanist podcast
MATTER SPACE SOUL website
MATTER SPACE SOUL website
A spatial design lab putting human wellbeing at the heart of how our surroundings are made.
Loneliness and the Built Environment | SHORT FILM & ARTICLE
Loneliness and the Built Environment | SHORT FILM & ARTICLE
A new short film exploring how cities can combat social isolation through compasionate, human-focused places
GROUNDBREAKERS 2021 - Wallpaper* magazine
GROUNDBREAKERS 2021 - Wallpaper* magazine
PODCAST INTERVIEW - Cities for People & the Invisible Landscapes
PODCAST INTERVIEW - Cities for People & the Invisible Landscapes
WOMEN TO WATCH 2021 - Elle Decoration
WOMEN TO WATCH 2021 - Elle Decoration
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Elle Decoration invited nine leading women in design to tell them about the emerging talents they admire most. Sally Mackereth. The award-winning architect is known for her storytelling-led approach (studiomackereth.com) Natasha caught my eye because of her project related to the housing crisis. Her research deals head-on with subjects we urgently need to tackle, such as urban density, tenure and budgets. It also captures the zeitgeist of the post-Covid w
INTERVIEW: MAKING SPACE MATTER - Wellwatching
INTERVIEW: MAKING SPACE MATTER - Wellwatching
Natasha Reid on prioritising wellbeing, human outcomes, and community participation in architecture and design
URBAN EMPATHY: A manifesto for making cities from the "inside-out"
URBAN EMPATHY: A manifesto for making cities from the "inside-out"
Essay and call-to-action by Natasha Reid, published in the Quality of Life Foundation's collection of thought-leadership pieces here (Sept 2021)Our built environment is our habitatThere is no doubt that places have a significant impact on our happiness, wellbeing and health. Yet when it comes to making the built worlds that are our habitats, the most crucial of questions — how a place will affect the people that spend time there, and what will be the impact on their lives — are rarely, if e
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