
"The home isn't just where we live anymore. It's a mechanism for living longer. In this AD PRO LIVE report, we'll examine how residential design has become the next frontier to a healthier, longer life. Delve into the industry's expanding catalog of non-toxic materials, the architectural elements shaping conscientious builds, and the luxury amenities promoting physical and mental well-being in every room of the house."
"Since founding the design-build practice in 1989 with partner Leo Marmol, Ron Radziner, FAIA, has steered the firm's work toward thoughtful, context-responsive modern design that encourages bringing people closer to nature and enhancing quality of life through spatial experience. Recently recognized by the Healthy Materials Library at Parsons School of Design for helping "elevate material health as a design imperative," AD100 Hall of Fame designer Jamie Drake is known for his bold, glamorous, and highly personalized spaces."
Homes are evolving into environments designed to support longer, healthier lives by integrating non-toxic materials, thoughtful architectural elements, and wellness-oriented amenities. Material selection emphasizes health and reduced toxicity while spatial strategies foster connection to nature and enhance daily quality of life. Luxury features targeted at physical and mental well-being are being incorporated throughout residences. Design practices now span architecture, interiors, landscape, construction, and fabrication to deliver cohesive, health-forward homes. Leading designers prioritize material health, personalized spatial experience, and environmental considerations to create high-end interiors that are both beautiful and supportive of longevity.
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