"Why does my brain like it here?" The neuroscience behind spaces we create
Join us at sixteen3 ltd this Clerkenwell Design Week for an eye-opening event diving into the fascinating world of neuroscience and interior design. That feeling when you step into a space and instantly feel at ease—what’s really happening in your brain? Why do some environments boost focus and creativity while others feel distracting or uncomfortable?
Join Dr. Stephanie Fitzgerald, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, and award-winning author, as she unpacks the fascinating science behind our response to space. From colour and texture to acoustics and layout, she will explore the hidden factors shaping our wellbeing, productivity, and experience of the world around us.
This thought-provoking session will cover:
🧠 The psychology behind why some spaces feel ‘right’ and others don’t
🎨 How colour perception, contrast, and lighting influence mood and focus
🔊 The role of sound, texture, and movement in shaping our experience
🏡 Practical, evidence-based tips for designing spaces that support everyone
Whether you're an interior designer, architect, workplace strategist, or simply curious about how design affects us, this talk will provide valuable insights into making environments more inclusive, engaging, and comfortable for all.
Spaces for the talk are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis, please register your interest via this event. Please note, registration does not guarantee a seat, so early arrival is advised.
The showroom is open to all Clerkenwell Design Week visitors - register for CDW2025 here https://forms.reg.buzz/clerkenwell-design-week-2025-splash/cdw-website