S8, E6: The Science of Beauty: How Design Shapes Human Health with Mike Peterson
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Beauty has always spoken to us—but today, its voice is louder, clearer, and more essential than ever. As the language of design evolves, we are beginning to understand that beauty is not just a visual luxury but a biological necessity. Hardwired into our DNA, aesthetic experiences shape how we feel, think, and heal. From the calming repetition of patterns to the nurturing presence of natural elements, design has the power to transform our spaces into sanctuaries of wellness.
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Mike Peterson to explore how neuroaesthetics and biophilia are reshaping design to support human health and well-being. Mike is a true pioneer at the intersection of design, science, and wellness. With nearly a decade as a publisher at LUX magazine, he helped catapult the brand to international recognition, building deep connections across luxury design firms, design centers, and the broader interior design community.
Now, as the founder of Science in Design, Mike leads a powerful movement that educates designers on how their work directly impacts human health. He is also a sought-after keynote speaker, sharing his message on some of the industry’s most prestigious stages—from High Point Market and the Dallas Market Center to ADAC, ASID, and IFDA events. His message is simple but profound: Design isn’t just about how a space looks—it’s about how it makes us feel, function, and thrive.
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🔑 Key Highlights from the Episode:- [00:01] Introduction and a bit about our guest, Mike Peterson
- [02:24] How Don Ruggles inspired Mike’s shift from marketing to design
- [04:30] Applications of neuroaesthetics and biophilia in interior design
- [06:41] Metrics for measuring beauty’s impact in built environments
- [09:08] Understanding beauty and its power in neuroaesthetics
- [10:44] How neuroaesthetics and biophilia integrate in design
- [14:58] How Science in Design educates designers to promote beauty and health
- [18:27] The extended mind: how environment influences human experience
- [19:46] Success stories from designers applying health-focused design
- [22:33] What interior product companies need to know about neuroaesthetics
- [26:46] About the Science in Design Summit and its impact
- [28:24] Mike’s final thoughts and the future of neuroaesthetics
- [30:26] Wrap-up and end of the show
- “Beauty is the foundation of neuroaesthetics; beauty is a fundamental need to our physical being.”
- “The need for beauty is not an elective or passive interest; it’s a compulsion.”
- “Architects and designers have a greater ability to improve public health than health professionals.” — Dr. Claudia Miller
- Beauty, Neuroscience and Architecture by Donald Ruggles
Link » - Built Beautiful documentary by Donald Ruggles
Link » - Cognitive Architecture by Ann Sussman
Link » - Constructing Health by Tye Farrow
Link » - Mind in Architecture by Sarah Robinson
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- Website: scienceindesign.com
- LinkedIn: @mike-peterson
- Email: [email protected]
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