Certified Professional in Biophilic Design for Health Security
Published on June 14, 2025
About this Podcast
HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today we're talking with an expert in Biophilic Design for Health Security. Can you tell us a bit about this course and what inspired you to create it? GUEST: Absolutely, the course is all about integrating nature into built environments to enhance well-being and health outcomes. I've always been passionate about how design can positively impact our mental and physical health. HOST: That's fascinating. How does biophilic design achieve these goals of improved well-being and health? GUEST: By creating spaces that promote mental health and physical wellness, we're able to transform environments for better health. Participants learn to use natural elements like plants, water, and natural light in their designs. HOST: I see. And who would benefit most from taking this course? GUEST: It's ideal for architects, designers, and health professionals. Basically, anyone who wants to make a difference in their field through innovative design. HOST: Are there any current industry trends that relate to biophilic design? GUEST: Yes, there's growing interest in sustainable and eco-friendly design, which aligns perfectly with the principles of biophilic design. HOST: That's great to hear. But I imagine there must be challenges when it comes to implementing biophilic design in real-world settings? GUEST: Definitely. Cost, maintenance, and education are some of the biggest challenges. But with the right knowledge and resources, these obstacles can be overcome. HOST: Looking to the future, where do you see biophilic design heading? GUEST: I believe it will become an essential part of design thinking, as more people recognize the importance of creating healthy, nature-inspired spaces. HOST: Well, thank you for sharing your insights with us today. We're excited to see the positive impact this course will have on the design industry and health outcomes. GUEST: Thank you for having me. I'm looking forward to seeing how this course can transform environments for better health.