
NEURO-ARCHITECTURE —
Is design guidedby how the mind and body respond to space.
Whether it is our homes, our workplaces or transportation, the spaces where we spend our lives affect us on nearly every level; physically, emotionally, and cognitively. From how we learn or grow to how we restore or relax, architectural design has been captivate by the complexities of the sensory experience of neuro-architectural. A design married to intuition has indeed created extraordinary places, but, given the research about human behavior, the brain, and body, we pay attention to light color, textures, proportion, and how they flow collectively. Because together they shape mood and focus as much as furniture does or your transportation.
My goal isn’t to only create aesthetic design, but enable spaces where you breathe differently, rest vividly, and think more clear. Embodying a new paradigm of cognitive luxury.


We believe design is weaved in all life form, so it’s important for us to understand and master all architectural design through neuroarchitecture. In contrast to architecture being driven by capitalism, which may prioritize profit over people or pure luxury, and neglect a holistic cognitive approach to design. WM makes a commitment to pursuit elegance with methods to improve cognitive behaviour i.e. measured proportions and color tone calm the visual cortex. WM’s vision in architectural design becomes the catalyst for enriching mental health.
