This study conducted a systematic review about Neuroarchitecture explaining it, its pillars, different terms, its design characteristics, and their effects on humans.
This study presents an integrative review of biophilic architecture research published between 2005 and 2024, synthesising evidence on theoretical foundations, design strategies, human wellbeing outcomes, and environmental performance.

We welcome papers that report on theoretical and empirical studies contributing to developing the 'design for wellbeing and happiness' (DfW) field, addressing individual and/or social challenges.

The following study is being conducted in order to address the three facets of the "gap" between fractal wellbeing research and design practice. The author of this research puts forward the following characteristics to define a Designer Fractal Pattern (DFP)

As we can see from the illustration, Design And Wellbeing Research Studies has many fascinating aspects to explore.
The study indicates that researchers in various disciplines understand that pragmatic design inputs such as thermal comfort and adequate lighting are important for people with cognitive impairment.
In particular, they highlight a research study that explores how mindful breathing exercises support students learning and well-being a prime example of how collaborative, evidence-informed research can translate into practical strategies that benefit both students and educators.