

Our Services
We translate science into practical design strategies that enhance physical and mental wellbeing in the built environment.
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At the heart of our offering is the Wendy Method — a flexible, evidence-based framework that translates research into design strategies, making wellbeing tangible and measurable. It can be applied to new projects, renovations, or post-occupancy evaluations.​
The Wendy Method

What it is
A diagnostic service designed to uncover how spaces support — or limit — our powerful state of being, where we access calm, clarity, creativity, curiosity, empathy, and connection.
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By exploring the full spectrum of human experience — the body, the mind, our emotions, and our interactions — we can understand how design shapes wellbeing in a complete and meaningful way.
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This framework offers a holistic view of wellbeing and its spatial impact on our nervous system, acknowledging that the built environment influences how we move, rest, connect, and think.

It identifies opportunities and constraints from two perspectives:
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The spatial environment
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The lived experience of people within it

Designed for projects seeking clarity before investing in change, the assessment can be applied to:
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New Projects: Ensure needs are addressed, integrate strategies for target groups, and guide design decisions.
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Renovations: Identify challenges, reveal priority areas, and support informed, people-centered decisions.
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Post-Occupancy: Validate design strategies, assess spatial and human performance, and showcase the value of interventions.
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How it works
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Assess the physical environment and user experience as needed
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Map results into a wellbeing wheel, a clear visual summary of needs, strengths, and priorities
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Provide design strategies grounded in identified needs and science
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What you receive
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Visual and data-supported report with key insights, spatial strengths, gaps, and opportunities
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Tailored design recommendations based on evidence and human-centered principles
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Key Benefits
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Make informed design and investment decisions using spatial analysis and user experience
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Define desired outcomes and get strategies to achieve them
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Build environments that support well-being, health, and social connection

