Katarina Richter-Lunn
Architectural Designer, Researcher & Technologist
Designing intuitive spatial systems through physiological feedback to address symptoms of stress and anxiety.
Katarina Richter-Lunn is an architectural designer and researcher pursuing her Doctorate of Design at Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she is also a teaching fellow.
Her primary research lies at the intersection of design, psychology, and neuroscience to address mental well-being through our environment. As part of this work, she explores perception through the lens of material development, wearables, computational design, affective computing, and robotics.
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow - 2022
Teaching Fellow, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Art Instagram: @kate.n.rl
“My work seeks to understand how we might more rigorously quantify our subconscious experience of space through the use of psychophysiological signals, in turn, applying design strategies and spatial characteristics to diminish stress and anxiety symptoms.
Katarina Richter-Lunn