• 89. SHoP Architects and Tavistock: From Living Walls to Wellness Cities

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

89. SHoP Architects and Tavistock: From Living Walls to Wellness Cities

  • Summary

  • The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) started the conversation about Wellness Real Estate back in 2018 with its groundbreaking Build Well to Live Well research report. In this episode, we get to know two innovative companies leading the dynamic growth that GWI predicted for the sector since then. In this content-rich, double episode we’ll first speak to the founder of international architectural firm SHoP Architects, Christopher Sharples. We’ll learn about SHoP Architects’ approach to landmarks like The Barclay Center and embassies around the world. Next, we’ll talk to COO Craig Collin and Senior VP Clint Beaty from Tavistock, the real estate development company behind a pioneering, award-winning wellness city and its new, sister city being designed as a “naturehood.” They explain the expansive vision that created their unique urban wellness centers near Orlando, Florida. Join us to find out why, when it comes to living spaces, the future is now.

    For more information on these groundbreaking projects, visit SHoPArc,com and Tavistock.com. To access the latest GWI research on this sector, visit globalwellnessinstitute.org.


    Resources:

    • SHoP Architects: shoparc.com
    • Tavistock: tavistock.com
    • Lake Nona: lakenona.com


    Hosted by Kim Marshall


    Produced by NOVA Media

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