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643. In a Good Place: How Built Environments Shape Agency, Wellbeing, and Behavior with Leidy Klotz

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Apr 22, 2026
Leidy Klotz, a professor blending engineering, architecture, and behavioral science, explores how spaces shape wellbeing and behavior. He talks about habituation and unseen environmental stresses. He highlights the human need for agency via personalization, reframes broken-windows as community ownership, and examines how design nudges choices in workplaces, homes, and refugee housing.
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Why The Field Remains Fragmented

  • The mind–environment intersection is fragmented across disciplines because fields split focus to learn specific parts, leaving no unified framework for how spaces shape psychology.
  • Leidy Klotz argues recent advances in psychology and changing physical contexts create a fresh chance to synthesize architecture, engineering, and behavioral science.
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Habituation Hides Critical Features

  • Habituation and inattentional blindness make people routinely miss obvious safety features and landmarks despite frequent exposure.
  • Klotz cites classic studies where workers couldn't locate the nearest fire extinguisher, showing filtering of nonthreat stimuli even before phones.
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Agency Over Space Boosts Wellbeing

  • Agency over personal space strongly affects wellbeing and even survival; giving people control doubles positive outcomes in studies like nursing home research.
  • Klotz links evolutionary drives to shape surroundings with modern results in refugee housing and nursing home mortality.
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