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Design Palentology
Building Places That Endure Some places feel instantly grounding. Worn stone, softened wood, materials that show their age rather than hide it. These environments communicate something the body understands immediately: this place has lasted . This response reflects what we call design paleontology — the understanding that humans instinctively trust environments shaped by time, use, and continuity. It isn’t nostalgia or imitation of the past. It’s a recognition that the human
Leslie Murphy
Dec 21, 20251 min read


Design as Medicine
The Healing Effects of Nature — Design as Medicine For centuries, nature has been our original healer — the place where body, mind, and spirit remember their natural rhythm. In Japan, the practice of Shinrin-yoku , or “forest bathing,” invites people to walk slowly and mindfully among the trees, breathing in the forest’s quiet intelligence. Studies show that this simple act — standing among trees, touching bark, feeling sunlight on the skin — lowers cortisol, boosts immunity,
Leslie Murphy
Nov 5, 20252 min read


Why Energetics in Design Matter
We often evaluate buildings by what we can measure: square footage, efficiency, finishes, certifications. Yet some spaces immediately calm us, while others quietly drain us — and most people feel this difference instinctively. That response points to something deeper than function or style. It points to energetics . Energetics in design refers to the invisible architecture of a space: the coherence between land, materials, light, proportion, flow, and intention. These element
Leslie Murphy
Nov 5, 20252 min read
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