The Future is Fractal: Neurobiology and the Future of Design

This course explores the transformative effects of nature's geometries, such as fractals, spirals, and organic patterns, in reshaping how we interact with the spaces around us. By examining how these patterns influence brain activity and well-being, participants will learn why fractal geometry enhances human health and welfare by creating neurobiologically supportive environments.


Andrea Keller

Founder

AKA Architecture + Design

Andrea Keller, architect, product designer, and co-founder of Star Tile, takes attendees to the next level of thought in the realm of biomimicry and wellness design: its effect on neurobiology. Keller expertly educates on how natural geometry can more than just calm and soothe inhabitants, but actually enhance cognitive performance. She is uniquely positioned to lead these new discussions with a career spanning more than 30 years that includes teaching roles at USC, Otis College of Art and Design, and the Institute of Classical Art and Architecture, enabling her to present these complex ideas in simple and accessible ways.

This content will not be available until 06/09/2025 at 8:00 AM (EDT)