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2025 DESIGN/HEALth Summit

On June 20, 2025, Professor Nan Ellin and architect Don Ruggles hosted the DESIGN/HEALth initiative's inaugural DESIGN/HEALth Summit at the Fulginiti Pavilion. The event featured inspiring presentations by Eric Corey Freed (Cannon Design), Susan Powers (Urban Ventures), and Kathleen Fogler (Ideal Wilderness).

Past Presenters

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Eric Corey Freed
Principal, Director of Sustainability, Cannon Design

Topic: Symbiosis: Designing to Affect Occupant Outcomes Through Biology

Key Takeaways from Summit 2025
Biology is a 3.8-billion-year-old technology. It’s time we design like nature does.
However, our buildings are making us sick. They’re filled with toxic chemicals, sealed from nature, and disconnected from how people actually heal.
Buildings should not just shelter us—they should heal us.
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Susan Powers
President, Urban Ventures LLC

Topic: Health in Neighborhood Design: Aria Denver & amp; The Tapestry Block

Key Takeaways from Summit 2025
Belonging is not a luxury. It’s foundational to health. Belonging lowers blood pressure. A sense of community is health infrastructure.
Residents told us what mattered most wasn’t unit size or finishes. It was their family’s health.
Community members carry the wisdom. Our job is to design with them, not for them.
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Kathleen Fogler
Architect and Urban Designer, Ideal Wilderness

Topic: Creating Holistic Environments for Health, Wellness, and Innovation

Key Takeaways from Summit 2025
At the Fitzsimmons Innovation Community, we have more developable land than Kendall Square or Mission Bay. The opportunity here is extraordinary
Nature is not an amenity on the edge—it’s the structural backbone of a healthy campus.
The environment must sustain the people doing life-changing work.

2025 DESIGN/HEALth Summit Photos

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Image taken on Aug 19, 2025, 11:40 by Carmen New
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The Summit is made possible by

The College of Architecture and Planning

The CU Anschutz Center for Bioethics and Humanities

Dr. C.W. Bixler Family Foundation

ZGF

Green Building Initiative (GBI)

HKS

Ballinger

Ruggles Lindemann Bell Architecture and Interior Design

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