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MATT ASPIOTIS MORLEY
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The Good Thing Journal
I am:
A creative advisor on wellbeing and sustainability for the real estate, hotel and gym sectors based between Barcelona, Spain and London, UK. I am a certified green & healthy building professional and a natural health & fitness expert with a specialism in creating biophilic wellness spaces such as fitness studios and corporate offices. I am co-founder of BioBlu
sustainable yachting, founder of Biofilico Healthy Buildings
and founder of Biofit
Health & Fitness. His podcast series 'Green & Healthy Places' explores themes of sustainability and wellness in real estate and hospitality.
I believe:
There is a fundamental need to reintroduce nature into our increasingly urban existence to create a more harmonious state of co-existence with the world around us rather than the current, short-sighted dominance of one over the other. Through strategies such as biophilic design, healthy buildings and wellness interiors we can combine both wellbeing and sustainability in our built environment, balancing concerns for people and planet, without compromising on profit-oriented, bottom-line prerogatives.
Barcelona Pavilion
design by Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich as the German Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exhibition, held on Montjuïc in 1929.
A good discovery
Flowers by Bornay , one of the best floral art workshops in the world.
A good one to follow
Openhouse, a magazine that meets creative people around the world who open their homes and private spaces to the public.
I am a designer and I have been doing research in behavioural neurosciences using qualitative methods/ interviews, with prominent figures in Neuroscience, and Psychology.
Health and well-being in your ESG strategy: Focusing on health and well-being strategies in your projects will generate returns for investors, maximize human and social capital performance and will help to control health costs and reduce losses.
The Good Thing Journal interviews Anupama Kundoo: "My hope is that this work inspires others to ask yet more questions so that together we can build an environmentally and economically responsible stage on which more uplifting human stories can be told."
The Good Thing Journal interviews Matt Aspiotis Morley: 'we can combine both wellbeing and sustainability in our built environment, balancing concerns for people and planet, without compromising on profit-oriented, bottom-line prerogatives. '
The Good Thing Journal interviews Anne-Laure Pingreoun:
"I believe: That we need alternative creative thinkers to help generate a more inclusive and mindful future."
The ‘Green & Healthy Places’ podcast series takes a deep-dive into the role of sustainability, wellbeing and community in real estate, offices, hotels, etc.
The Good Thing Journal Interviews Rodrigo Gonzalez.
"I am: A designer, architect, and amateur actor with an interest in creating, growing, and bouncing ideas. I am co-founder of Notpla, a startup with the mission of making plastic packaging disappear by pioneering the use of seaweed as a sustainable material. "
How to turn your home into a haven of health.
... Just as the health of our bodies and minds has become increasingly important, so, too, is the health of our homes. “Most of us are very conscious when it comes to nutrition and fitness,” Pati Santos, the Riba-qualified architect, says.
Space availability standards in homes have an impact on residents health and wellbeing. Learn how this is a catalyst for social inequity and quality of life.