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On today's episode of Architectette we chat with Erin Peavey.
Erin is an architect, researcher, and the Health & Well-being Design Leader at HKS. She bridges the gap between research and practice with a focus on design for health, happiness, and social connection.
We talk about:
- Erin’s career journey: her early exposure to environmental psychology, how she navigated uncertainties in her career, and how she came to lead healthcare and community-focused architecture projects.
- We talk about the importance of research and data and how this information can guide architectural decisions that promote health and wellbeing.
- We also talk about loneliness and the importance of social connection. We focus on strategies to design spaces that foster belonging, community, and connection, with an emphasis on the impacts of the pandemic and how mindful engagement can reduce loneliness and lack of connection
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Links:
Website: www.erinpeavey.com
Erin's Writing: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/erin-peavey
Connect with Erin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinpeavey/ and https://www.instagram.com/erin.peavey/
Peace by Design Book: https://www.erinpeavey.com/news/peace-by-design
Erin's Recommended Resources: Dr. Mardelle Shepley, Dr. Kirk Hamilton, HERD Journal, Psychology Today, EndNote, Mendeley, JSTOR, Google Scholar (use "peer review"!), Research Gate, Visual Refence for Evidence Based Design, and senior living topical books by Margaret Calkins.
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Connect with Architectette:
- Website: www.architectette.com (Learn more)
- Instagram: @architectette (See more)
- Newsletter: www.architectette.com/newsletter (Behind the Scenes Content)
- LinkedIn: The Architectette Podcast Page and/or Caitlin Brady
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Support Architectette:
- Leave us a rating and review!
- Patreon
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Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay.
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On today's episode of Architectette we chat with Erin Peavey.
Erin is an architect, researcher, and the Health & Well-being Design Leader at HKS. She bridges the gap between research and practice with a focus on design for health, happiness, and social connection.
We talk about:
- Erin’s career journey: her early exposure to environmental psychology, how she navigated uncertainties in her career, and how she came to lead healthcare and community-focused architecture projects.
- We talk about the importance of research and data and how this information can guide architectural decisions that promote health and wellbeing.
- We also talk about loneliness and the importance of social connection. We focus on strategies to design spaces that foster belonging, community, and connection, with an emphasis on the impacts of the pandemic and how mindful engagement can reduce loneliness and lack of connection
>>>
Links:
Website: www.erinpeavey.com
Erin's Writing: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/erin-peavey
Connect with Erin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinpeavey/ and https://www.instagram.com/erin.peavey/
Peace by Design Book: https://www.erinpeavey.com/news/peace-by-design
Erin's Recommended Resources: Dr. Mardelle Shepley, Dr. Kirk Hamilton, HERD Journal, Psychology Today, EndNote, Mendeley, JSTOR, Google Scholar (use "peer review"!), Research Gate, Visual Refence for Evidence Based Design, and senior living topical books by Margaret Calkins.
>>>
Connect with Architectette:
- Website: www.architectette.com (Learn more)
- Instagram: @architectette (See more)
- Newsletter: www.architectette.com/newsletter (Behind the Scenes Content)
- LinkedIn: The Architectette Podcast Page and/or Caitlin Brady
>>>
Support Architectette:
- Leave us a rating and review!
- Patreon
>>>
Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay.

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