Exploring the Economics of Biophilia | by Mind-Body-Space
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Exploring the Economics of Biophilia | by Mind-Body-Space

By Office for the New Earth
Online event

Overview

What if designing with nature wasn’t a “nice to have”… but a smart economic decision?

We’re excited to invite you to Exploring the Economics of Biophilia, a live conversation with Bill Browning on 19 January at 6:00 pm (CET), hosted by Mind–Body–Space.

For too long, biophilic design has been framed as something intuitive, aesthetic, or optional, often the first thing to be cut when budgets get tight. In this webinar, we’ll turn that narrative around. Together with Bill, we’ll explore how biophilia creates measurable value: supporting health, performance, creativity, retention, and long-term resilience, and why these outcomes matter economically, not just ethically.

Bill Browning has been at the forefront of translating wellbeing and biophilic research into language that investors, developers, organisations, and decision-makers understand. This will be a grounded, honest conversation about what the evidence actually shows, where the economic arguments are strong, and how we can use them to shift the way environments are designed, from homes and workplaces to cities and landscapes.

This webinar offers a space to question, reflect, and connect dots between science, practice, and real-world constraints.

So make sure to save the date and put it in your agenda: this will be a powerful way to start the year together, reconnect, and open meaningful conversations for what’s ahead.

We’re wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a gentle, nourishing end of the year, and we look forward to gathering with you again in January for this inspiring conversation.

With warmth,@Mind–Body–Space

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Category: Science & Tech, Other

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Online event

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Office for the New Earth

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€20
Jan 19 · 9:00 AM PST