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STEPHANIE BRICK  SME, RA, WELL AP, LEED GA

FOUNDER, SALUTOGENIC DESIGN & CONSULTING GROUP

TRAIL-BLAZER AND TRUSTED AUTHORITY

​Licensed architect Stephanie Brick, WELL AP (#0000000823), LEED GA, is a leading subject matter expert (SME) on how to implement salutogenic and biophilic design in unique spaces, with an expertise in high-stress, highly disconnected, and government facilities. Since 2017, for nearly a decade, she has been one of the top experts on using salutogenic design to improve military service members' health and well-being. She is the founder of Salutogenic Design & Consulting Group based in the greater Washington, DC area.

A prominent photo of Stephanie Brick. She has curly brown hair, fair skin, and is smiling. She is wearing a blue blazer that stands out against a gray-neutral office background, and she is holding a 12 inch by 12 inch preserved green wall filled with moss, broard leaves, and other diverse greenery framed in a wooden box.

Interested in an expert seminar on salutogenic and biophilic design, project consulting, or team training? Email directly here to schedule an initial overview call today. For an overview of salutogenic design, please visit the Concepts page.

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For Ms. Brick’s full career history, including her residential design business and other endeavors of interest, please click here.

 

Related links: PublicationsDesign Philosophy, SEED Student Award of Distinction

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Ms. Brick blazed the trail for salutogenic design strategies across U.S. federal facilities with innovative, data-driven design solutions to improve health, well-being, and productivity, as well as wayfinding, accessibility, and organization branding/identity. She has led multiple groundbreaking pilots, co-authored new federal global building design guidelines, led innovation teams and projects, stood-up global programs, and been pivotal in shifting cultural awareness of facility impact on workforce well-being. Ms. Brick has engaged with dozens of organizations CONUS and OCONUS to advise on building resiliency through salutogenic design strategies, including invitation by NASA to Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center on the critical importance of salutogenic design for long-term space habitation and the future colonization of humans off-planet.

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Ms. Brick has lectured on her expertise in salutogenic design to thousands of people across dozens of venues at a variety of platform scales, from exclusive stakeholder seminars to internationally broadcast forums. She brings her experience, expertise, and passion to every lecture with actionable, practical advice and trusted resources on creating environments designed for people to thrive.​​​​

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