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|March 24, 2025
This is what human-centric design looks like in a changing world

In an era where technology often takes centre stage, the concept of human-centric design is an important reminder of design's fundamental purpose—to serve the inhabitants of the space. Human-centric design is an approach that places people at the core of the design process. It goes beyond mere functionality to consider the emotional, psychological, and social aspects of how individuals interact with their environments. This philosophy recognises that the spaces we inhabit and the objects we use profoundly affect our well-being, productivity, and quality of life.
The Emotional Layer of Design
The question that human-centric design asks is: How does a space make you feel? Factors like natural light, spatial openness, and biophilia directly impact mood, productivity, and mental well-being. For instance, in one of our projects, the Gulshan Experience Centre, we have integrated biophilic elements—water features, curated natural light, and tactile materials—to create an immersive, stress-reducing environment. This is not just about aesthetics; it is about crafting a sensory experience that enhances the quality of life. This emotional connection transforms mere spaces into homes, offices into productive environments, and public areas into vibrant community hubs.
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