THE MAKING OF HEALING SPACES
Knowledge
& Design Track

The Knowledge & Design Track is a course program starting on Marh 3rd, which omplements the Knowledge Track program with a design studio mode where  participants develop their own projects through assisted training and mentoring sessions.

The design sessions are held weekly across different time zones and are accompanied by discussions and talks that cultivate  an active network and community.

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What's included

Live sessions & design studio

In seven weekly online sessions, scheduled in the evening and an additional design session with indivigual mentoring you will learn the foundations of designing healing spaces and talk with experts on the themes of regenerative, transformative and liminal spaces for healing.

Learning materials and online forum

The live sessions are accompanied by additional materials, recorded videos and PDFs reflecting the content of the course.
Participants in our online forum, share thoughts and ideas, increase connection and get help with your studies

Weekly tasks and certificate

Weekly tasks and a final review of your design project lead to the Healing Space Design Certificate.

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GET A GLIMPSE INTO THE CONTENT...

This school understands healing not as repair or relief, but as a continuous process of self-evolution—personal, collective, and planetary. We work with space as a transformative medium, capable of opening thresholds, supporting liminal states, and facilitating profound change.

The core mission of The Making of HEALING SPACES is to research, teach, and prototype healing spaces as transformative environments. Through interdisciplinary design methods combining spatial atmospheres, ritual practices, sensory research, and spiritual inquiry, the program develops new models for how space can actively support long-term personal, collective, and ecological development.

By positioning healing as an ongoing evolutionary process rather than a medical or commercial solution, the program addresses urgent contemporary challenges: disconnection from the body, fragmentation of meaning, and the loss of spatial practices that support psychological, social, and planetary well-being.

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