buildings as machines for wellness

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Role: Strategy Lead + Interior Design Team
Typology: Mixed-Use
Size: XXXm²
Scope: User research, market fit, positioning, programming, precedent studies, tenant identification, visual ethos, playbook
Completed with: McKinley Studios

Reframing Wellness as Urban Infrastructure

Positioned adjacent to a major hospital and surrounded by a growing residential community, Machine for Wholeness explored how a mixed-use development could become an anchor for a new kind of innovation district.

Rather than treating wellness as branding language or surface-level amenity, the project approached wellbeing as infrastructure: something embedded into how people work, move, gather, recover, and connect.

The result was a research-driven framework for a campus rooted in longevity, prevention, hospitality, and human-centered innovation.

The real question…

The Client’s Question

How can this mixed-use office development support the surrounding healthcare ecosystem and differentiate itself in a competitive market?

The Real Question

What would it mean to build an innovation district designed around human wholeness rather than productivity alone?

The primary output for the first phase was a detailed playbook of case studies, research, and examples of design mechanisms that support health-focused developments.

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