Emergency DIY Biofeedback Kit
A low-tech, affordable kit containing simple, easily assembled tools for monitoring basic biofeedback signals (heart rate, skin conductance) alongside architectural guides that show how to build calm spaces using natural resources and principles. This promotes self-reliance and resourcefulness post-collapse.
Future Scenarios that inspired this product idea
Architecture students will train with virtual reality, designing spaces that adapt to neurological feedback to promote mental wellbeing, and spaces of learning improve retention.
Extrapolated from How Do Architects Forecast Trends? In Conversation with Research and Inovation Co-Directors of Perkins&Will - ArchDaily