Wellness Is No Longer an Amenity. It's Becoming Infrastructure.
- Jul 6
- 2 min read
The way we design our homes, workplaces, and cities is undergoing a profound transformation.

For decades, architecture and real estate were measured by location, density, and aesthetics. Today, a new question is driving design decisions:
How does this space improve the lives of the people who inhabit it?
At The Well Design Summit, we believe that wellness is no longer a feature added at the end of a project—it is becoming the foundation upon which great places are created.
From biophilic design and human-centered technology to healthier materials, walkable communities, and spaces that promote connection, the industry is shifting toward environments that support physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being.
This evolution is redefining the future of real estate.
Following the success of our inaugural summit at the iconic Mayfair House Hotel & Garden in Miami, we are excited to continue the conversation with our next edition: The Well Design Summit Soho Series, taking place on August 5, 2026, at 113 Spring Street in the heart of Soho, New York.
Centered around the theme "Wellness Becomes Infrastructure," this edition will explore how architecture, interior design, wellness, and real estate are converging to create places that don't simply house us—but actively shape how we live, work, connect, and thrive.
Our Soho Series will bring together an exceptional lineup of architects, developers, designers, strategists, and innovators, including leaders from Corcoran Sunshine, Snøhetta, BoND, UMŌ Paris, Wave Literary, and other pioneering firms who are redefining the relationship between people and place.

The Well Design Summit exists to connect visionary leaders across industries and inspire meaningful conversations about the future of living.
Because the buildings we create today will shape the lives of generations to come.
Join us in Soho as we continue designing the future of living—together.
📍 113 Spring Street, Soho, New York🗓 August 5, 2026🕘 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
By invitation only.




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