The human layer — designing buildings for how people actually live

Liven World
14:00 - 15:00
Wednesday 10 June
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Dutch spoken

"Experience architecture" in practice, visualised through LiveLens™ using Almere Randstad 21 as a live case study.A building is a system. And every system needs a human layer — one that determines how residents experience it from first contact to daily life.REDE is an Experience Architecture studio working at the intersection of architecture, technology and human behaviour. For Liven World, that meant mapping the resident journey, designing the spatial and social logic of the system, and ensuring that wellbeing, mobility, community and technology come together not just as functions but as an experience that actually works.In this session, Jeroen Janssen shows how this plays out in practice, using Almere Randstad 21 as a live case. Through LiveLens™, what normally stays invisible becomes visible: the relationship between spatial design and human behaviour.For: architects, developers, investors and anyone thinking seriously about what a building does to the people who live in it.Speaker:

  • Jeroen Janssen — Co-founder, Liven World / Founder, REDE

Register at livenworld.nl/provada-rede-session