


Technology's Role in Wellness Design
Date/ Monday, April 6
Time/ 5pm - 6pm
Location/ Ludowici,
133 Manufacturing Street
Credit/ 1 CEPH | 1 CEU
As wellness-driven design continues to shape residential and commercial environments, the role of technology has rapidly evolved from a “nice-to-have” to a fundamental component of healthy, human-centric spaces. This course explores how thoughtful integration of smart systems can enhance indoor environmental quality, support occupant well being, and strengthen a project’s design intent. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how lighting, acoustics, air quality, thermal comfort, and biophilic-supportive technologies can be harmonized within design-led schemes. Through real-world examples and best practices, the session demonstrates how designers, architects, and integrators can collaborate to deliver spaces that are both beautiful and measurably healthier.
Seth Lauritzen
DENIZEN
Seth Lauritzen is the Director of Sales and Marketing for DENIZEN. He earned a BA from the the University of Washington in 1999 and is a CEDIA Design Build Outreach instructor. His 30+ years of experience in the Consumer Electronics industry has included retail, system integration and manufacturer management positions. He believes mutual success can best be achieved by educating specifiers, partners and end-users how to enhance their lives with the intelligent application of technology. He has been a contributing member of several professional organizations such as CEDIA, HTSA, Pro Source, AIA, NAHB, NARI and NKBA, including 5 years on the board of the Dallas ASID Chapter. He has presented certified educational courses to thousands of attendees at local and regional events including the 2007 AIA National Convention in San Antonio, TX. In his current role he is responsible for developing the sales team and executing the marketing strategy for the company.