Dan Sullivan on Physical Design and the Brain's Chemistry

Fast Company's Nate Berg interviews Dan Sullivan. As former head of design for Google Architecture's R&D Lab, Dan brings a diverse background centered around human experience and built environments. Dan has been exploring the practical implications of what's being called "neuroaesthetics", the ways that physical design can lead to measurable changes in the brain's chemistry.

"If we want the workplace to become important again, it has to be a place that's attractive to employees."

Dan Sullivan, Modwall

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