Neuroarchitecture is a discipline that combines principles of architecture and neuroscience to design spaces that promote people's well-being, productivity and positive emotions.
It is based on the study of how built environments affect the brain and human behavior, using scientific evidence to create environments that optimize health and performance.
Neuroarchitecture is not only applied in commercial or corporate buildings, but also in homes and public spaces. For example, in offices, a design that maximizes natural light and uses colors that promote concentration and well-being can improve productivity and reduce stress. In hospitals, the incorporation of natural elements and a distribution that facilitates the movement of people improves both the experience of patients and that of visitors.
Homes also benefit from neuroarchitecture. Well-designed spaces, with soft colors, plants and an open layout, contribute to a relaxing environment, improving the quality of life of those who inhabit them.

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WELL certification in offices in Mexico has become a key driver of real estate value by enhancing indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and overall occupant well-being. In major markets such as Mexico City and Nuevo León, WELL not only boosts productivity and employee health but also increases rental premiums, occupancy rates, and long-term asset appreciation for corporate properties.
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