Today over half of the world’s population lives in a city and this number is expected to grow rapidly. According to projections from the United Nations, by 2030, the world will have 41 cities each with 10 million inhabitants or more. How will megacity living impact our health and wellbeing?
Read MoreThe new Ronald McDonald House of Connecticut provides comfort and wellbeing for families of patients at the children's hospital across the street.
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CAMA held their annual office retreat at the beach because nature is supposed to improve productivity (plus it was a great view of the eclipse). Read on to learn why the beach offers health benefits.
Read MoreThere is a reason why being in nature feels so good. When we can't be outside (which is 90% of the time), Biophilic Design ensures we never truly disconnect from the outdoors.
Read MoreLearn the meaning behind the trillion-dollar buzzword and learn how design can empower your wellbeing.
Read MoreRoslyn Meyer is featured in the most recent solo exhibition at Smilow Cancer Hospital's Healing Art Gallery.
Read MoreThe Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Ronald McDonald House of CT took place on May 11, 2016 at the new location of 860 Howard Avenue in New Haven. Read more...
Read MoreTouch can speak for us when words cannot - read about Obama’s hug to a nurse that settled America’s fear of the Ebola Virus.
Read MoreRosalyn Cama offers insights about waiting room design and how it impacts Patient Experience.
Read MoreAs technology moves forward, we must start to consider glass as an entirely new product—one that will interface with our environment in new ways.
Read MoreRosalyn reflects on her visit to the 2017 HIMMS conference.
Read MoreWith branded experiences so fully entrenched in our culture, why does healthcare seem to lag behind?
Read MoreCAMA is proud to be donating our services to a New Haven community project that is the first of its kind.
Read MoreWhat is it about places like Starbucks that keeps customers coming back for more?
Read MoreIn honor of National Walk to Work Day, learn about the first study that demonstrated the correlation between daily activity and heart disease, and how design can encourage movement within a space.
Read MoreNowadays, we are more likely to swallow a cocktail of pills for what ails us, than lace up our shoes and go for a walk in the woods. A small cadre of physicians want to change this, initiating a movement in nature therapy. It’s time to spring into nature...
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