
BE Inspired Podcast - EP05 | Can Buildings Help Us Live Better? with Ken Fong
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Episode Title: Can Buildings Help Us Live Better? DesigningEnvironments That Shape Health, Habits & Human Potential
Guest: Ken Fong – Director, Human-Centred Design, E-Lab
Can buildings help us feel better, think better even livelonger? Meet Ken Fong
In This Episode:
Meet Ken Fong, a purpose-driven architectblending health science, human psychology, and design innovation through E-Lab Consulting.
In this episode, Ken shares how the built environment canactively enhance wellbeing not just house our lives but improve them.
We dive into:
· Ken’s journey from mainstream architecture to wellness-focused design
· How buildings can influence mental health, productivity, and longevity
· The link between neuroscience, air quality, and space planning
· Designing spaces that promote connection, rest, and joy
· Real-life examples of buildings improving lives
· Why should architects ask: "How do people feel in this space?"
Connect and Follow Ken Fong
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-fong-75b00a65/
Website: https://www.e-lab.com.au/
Takeaways:
• Wellness design is not luxury, it’s foundational
• Light, air, sound, and space can drastically impact human behaviour
• Architects have a responsibility to design beyond aesthetics
• The future of buildings is human-centric, not just code-compliant
• Small design choices can lead to big health outcomes
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Elab and Human Centered Design
03:29 Understanding Human Centered Design
06:32 Ken Fong's Engineering Journey
09:28 The Intersection of Engineering and Wellbeing
12:36 Personal Coaching and Habit Formation
18:27 Functional Medicine and Holistic Health
27:13 Understanding Stress and Burnout
30:40 Mindset and Health
33:27 The Built Environment's Impact on Well-Being
41:20 Personalized Health and Future Trends
50:50 Exploring Wellbeing and Habits
50:51 Insights into Well Buildings and Their Impact
Sound Bites / Quotes:
"You are what you repeatedly do."
"We spend 90% of our time indoors."
"Small habits lead to big changes."“Architecture has the power to shape how we feel, not just how things look.”“The building itself is a partner in how people live or struggle.” “There’s a science behind why you feel good in some spaces, and not others.”
Referenced in This Episode:
· The Healthy Buildings Movement https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiehailstone/2022/12/12/why-the-healthy-buildings-movement-is-good-news-for-everyone/
· Biophilic Design: The Architecture of Life https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/330/article/897090/pdf
· Neuroscience for Architects (Ken referencesemerging research)
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