Topic: Architecture and Health
July 11, 2024, 10:30-11:30
Working at the intersection of architecture and neuroscience, Tye Farrow is a world-recognized pioneer in tackling how what we create gives or causes health. With award-winning projects around the globe that enact salutogenic design – design that actively incites health – he is the first Canadian architect to have earned a Master of Neuroscience Applied to Architecture (University of Venice IUAV), has a Master of Architecture in Urban Design (Harvard University), and a Bachelor of Architecture degree (University of Toronto).