
Architecturally Speaking
Supporting Mental Health through Architectural Design
In this episode of Architecturally Speaking , host Ryan Schwartz sits down with Michele Cohen of B+H Architects to explore the fascinating intersection of architecture and mental health. Drawing on more than 30 years of healthcare design experience , Michele explains that healing environments require much more than just clinical efficiency. She highlights how evidence-based design , natural daylight , and returning a sense of control to the user are replacing outdated institutional models. Interested in how thoughtful, community-oriented design can move beyond basic function to genuinely improve human health? Take a listen! Subscribe now to Architecturally Speaking on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.





