Well-Being By Design: Using Biophilic Spaces to Transform User Experience
May 14, 2026; 2:00-3:00 PM Eastern
Join us as we explore how to transform your library into a restorative environment for students or patrons through the evidence-based principles of biophilic design. We will discuss research linking natural environments to library-user well-being, share practical strategies for implementing biophilic elements across your building, and walk through a real-world case study from Proctor Library at Flagler College, including the creation of the Robbins Serenity Garden Reading Room.
Through this webinar, you will learn how to:
* Apply a six-element biophilic design framework to your existing library spaces
* Implement low-cost, high-impact wellness interventions using sound, light, living
plants, and nature-themed art
* Make the case for biophilic design as a well-being strategy at your institution
Presenter: Trina McCowan Adams is the Director of Library Services at Flagler College's Proctor Library. Previously, she managed Florida State College at Jacksonville's Library & Learning Commons and served as Assessment Librarian at the University of North Florida. These roles deepened her data-informed practice and her commitment to libraries as transformative campus infrastructure. With nearly two decades in academic library management, Trina's interests span the ethical adoption of AI, data-informed library services, OER, and biophilic design. Her current work sits at the intersection of user experience, evidence-based design, and student well-being. She has become a passionate advocate for biophilic design as a framework for reimagining library spaces, leading a whole-building design transformation at Proctor Library that includes the Robbins Serenity Garden Reading Room. She has shared her research and practice at ALA, FACRL, and beyond.
Well-Being By Design: Using Biophilic Spaces to Transform User Experience
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