The Future of Design: Humans & Spaces as Intelligent Ecosystems

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The Future of Design: Humans & Spaces as Intelligent Ecosystems

Fifteen years of research into the relationship between people, health, behaviour, wellbeing and the spaces they inhabit. The source of the method.

The argument

Spaces are not neutral.

Spaces are not neutral. They regulate us, exhaust us, support us or slowly break us down. This book presents a new professional language for understanding the built environment as a living biological system, not just an aesthetic or functional container. Drawing on years of practice across Europe, Israel and Los Angeles, it introduces the Morena Systemג„¢: a methodology that bridges neuroscience, environmental psychology, circadian biology, and material science into a unified framework for spatial design.

Inside the book

Core themes

Biological systems

Spaces as living ecosystems that regulate, exhaust, support, or slowly break us down.

The Morena Systemג„¢

Neuroscience, environmental psychology, circadian biology, and material science in one framework.

Professional language

A new vocabulary for designers, developers, and anyone shaping the built environment.

Why it matters now

The built environment is the next frontier of health.

From private homes to workplaces and wellness real estate. Where we live and work now shapes longevity, focus, and recovery more than almost any other daily input. This book is the philosophical foundation behind Future of Living and the practice of Neurodesign.

About the author

Moran Bar Or

Founder of MORANID, creator of the Morena Systemג„¢, and author of this foundational work on biology-centered spatial design. Read the full story ג†’

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Order in print or digital. The professional reference for understanding humans and spaces as intelligent ecosystems.

FAQ

Common questions

What is the book about?

It presents the built environment as a living biological system, not merely an aesthetic container, and introduces the Morena Systemג„¢ as a unified methodology for spatial design.

Who is it for?

Interior designers, architects, developers, wellness professionals, and anyone who wants to understand how space shapes health, behaviour, and wellbeing over time.

Where can I buy it?

The book is available on Amazon in print and digital formats via the links on this page.

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