House for Health & Wellbeing | Healthy, Climate-Responsive and Evidence-Based Design
A healthy house designed to improve comfort, wellbeing and energy performance through daylight, indoor climate and evidence-based design.
House for Health & Wellbeing is a residential project designed as a practical example of healthy architecture. The project combines neuroarchitecture, daylight design, indoor climate, energy performance and Active House principles to create a living environment that supports human health, comfort, wellbeing and measurable building performance.
The project also explores climate-responsive and low-impact design strategies focused on long-term living quality, resilience and environmental performance.
The design approach is based on evidence-based principles related to daylight, indoor environmental quality and human wellbeing, balancing comfort, energy and environmental impact through Active House methodology.
Actual Status: Project
Chief Architect: Alexander Kucheravy
Team Members: Vitalii Goy, Oleksandr Liapin, Yuliia Shyferson
Active House Verifier: Günter Gantioler
Project year: 2022
Project location: Ukraine