Psychological Design

Architecture & Design for Mental Health

Good design of mental health architecture can provide relief and recovery to include:

Good design for mental health understands these dynamics and is able to make reasonable predictions about environments that will either exacerbate or mitigate symptoms and suffering. It doesn’t mean padded cells to limit the potential damage when someone is known to be violent, it means beautiful, generous and otherwise extraordinary environments that never lead to this behaviour and thinking pattern in the first place. This understanding is far from common knowledge. It’s not intuitive, is not prescribed by any architectural guidelines and is not taught in architecture schools anywhere, yet it is the core business of Psychological Design. Dr. Golembiewski (our director and principal architect) has dedicated the last 14 years to researching and exploring this juncture between neuroscience and design

As Seen In

Centre for Mental Health and Urban Design Fellow

Dementia Training Australia
Expert Reference Group Fellow

Alzheimer’s Disease International
Key author of 2020 Dementia + Design Guidelines

Schizophrenia Research Institute Fellow

Some of our research on Mental Health Architecture

Relevant Projects

Looking to design for mental health? Congratulations on finding us. No other architects have our experience or knowledge in this domain. We’d love to speak to you about your ideas, current projects or future plans.

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