Discover insights, stories, and resources for the neurodivergent community
How biophilic design and neuroarchitecture can regulate the nervous system and improve well-being. Interview with Nuria Muñoz in ATÍPICOS.
There is something in contact with the living that our body understands without words. A plant, a stone, the sound of water. For neurodivergent individuals, biophilia is not aesthetic: it is emotional survival. This article explores why nature regulates what no technique can.
Your home can embrace you or hit you. It can regulate your nervous system or constantly activate it. Neurodivergent interior design is not decoration: it is designing from a deep understanding of how each person inhabits space. This article explores why design matters more than we think.
Spaces are not neutral. They influence how we feel, think, and regulate ourselves. In this episode, we talk about neuroarchitecture and how to design environments that truly care.
What if we treated our homes as living beings? In this interview, Andreu Villagrasa, architect and creator of Save Energy Now, invites us to rethink the way we inhabit spaces. It's not just about energy efficiency, but about architecture that listens, breathes, and accompanies. A conversation to transform technique into tenderness.
Did you know that a waiting room can be a sensory trap? This article offers you a clear and respectful checklist to adapt public spaces with a neurodivergent perspective. You don't need to be an expert to start caring.
Not all houses heal. With Kike, we talk about bioconstruction, emotions, and safe environments for sensitive bodies.
When we live in an environment not designed for how we feel, we learn to "camouflage" ourselves to fit in. This article explores the concept of affective camouflage, its emotional impact, and how we can integrate sensory regulating objects into our spaces that support us —without erasing our identity—. A guide for inclusive and authentic homes, classrooms, or workspaces.