Healthy Home Design Analysis

I analyse homes, apartments, residential and commercial projects to improve energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality and overall wellbeing through evidence-based architectural design principles, neuroarchitecture and building performance analysis.

 

The analysis combines daylight evaluation, indoor climate assessment, energy efficiency strategies and spatial design principles to help transform existing homes and projects into healthier, more comfortable and lower-energy living environments.

 

The approach is based on the understanding that buildings directly influence physical health, mental wellbeing, sleep quality, stress levels and everyday human performance.

Evidence-based daylight analysis for healthy and energy-efficient homes supporting circadian health, indoor wellbeing, neuroarchitecture and sustainable living.
Daylight analysis based on neuroarchitecture principles supporting wellbeing, comfort and healthy indoor living.

What I look at:

  1. energy performance and efficiency to reduce energy consumption and operating costs
  2. daylight distribution to support healthy circadian rhythms and everyday wellbeing
  3. indoor air quality and ventilation for healthier living conditions
  4. thermal comfort, overheating and cooling risks to improve indoor comfort during winter and summer
  5. spatial layout and usability according to neuroarchitecture principles supporting physical and mental wellbeing

Why This Matters

People spend 86.9% of their lives indoors.

 

According to the National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS), this equals nearly 70 years spent inside buildings during an average lifetime.

Daylight, indoor climate, air quality, energy performance and spatial organisation directly influence physical health, mental wellbeing, sleep quality, stress levels and everyday human performance.

 

Healthy architecture is not only about aesthetics.

 

It is about creating healthier, more comfortable and energy-efficient living environments based on measurable building performance and evidence-based design principles.

NHAPS scientific study showing that people spend nearly 90% of their lives indoors, highlighting the importance of healthy buildings, daylight, indoor climate and neuroarchitecture for wellbeing and energy-efficient living.
According to the National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS), people spend nearly 70 years of their lives indoors, making healthy, energy-efficient and wellbeing-focused buildings critically important.

What You Get

  1. strategies to improve energy class and reduce energy consumption
  2. daylight and indoor climate evaluation
  3. practical recommendations for healthier and more comfortable living
  4. PDF report with recommendations and improvement priorities
  5. 45-minute online consultation
Active House performance radar showing balanced indoor comfort, wellbeing, healthy indoor climate, daylight quality, energy efficiency, low environmental impact, neuroarchitecture principles and sustainable healthy home design analysis
Active House performance radar balancing wellbeing, indoor comfort, energy efficiency and environmental impact through evidence-based healthy building design.

This works for

  • new projects
  • existing homes
  • renovations
Healthy home renovation and energy-efficient house transformation with improved building performance, reduced energy consumption, daylight optimization, neuroarchitecture principles and sustainable residential design from Energy Class C to A+
Transformation of an existing house from Energy Class C to A+ through energy-efficient renovation and healthy building design.

Reference Projects

Renovation A+ | From Old House to Healthy, Bright Family Home

Renovation A+ is a transformation of an existing house into a bright, comfortable and healthy living environment for a family with three children.

Healthy home renovation transformation with daylight analysis, neuroarchitecture principles, energy-efficient facade redesign and evidence-based residential retrofit improving indoor comfort, wellbeing and natural light quality

Bio-Based Healthy Renovation | Affordable & Climate-Resilient Transformation

Affordable renovation using bio-based materials to improve health, comfort and energy performance.

Bio-based healthy home renovation using natural low-carbon materials, adaptive reuse strategies and energy-efficient transformation to improve indoor comfort, wellbeing, sustainability and residential building performance

Climate Resilient House.

400 m² private house with monitored cooling costs of only €13/month during extreme summer conditions

Climate-resilient healthy house with ultra-low cooling energy consumption, passive design strategies, energy-efficient architecture, thermal comfort optimisation and sustainable residential building performance
Monitoring of indoor and outdoor temperatures in a climate-resilient healthy house showing low cooling energy consumption, overheating control, thermal comfort performance and energy-efficient building operation during extreme summer conditions

Request a Healthy Home Analysis

Send:

  • drawings
  • photos
  • floor plans
  • or existing project materials

 

You will receive:

  • practical recommendations
  • energy-efficiency improvement strategies
  • daylight and comfort analysis
  • online consultation 
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