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007 - Trauma-Informed Design: Reshaping Architecture Through Human Experience
Episode 7
Monday, 27 January, 2025
Evon Calabrese is a healthcare designer and medical planner at NBBJ with a mission to advance trauma-informed design and create spaces that sensitively support human health and lived experiences. Join us in this enlightening episode as Yvonne shares her journey from resisting a career in architecture—despite growing up with architect parents—to discovering her passion for shaping behavioral healthcare environments.Join hosts Akhil and Heli as they discover how Yvonne’s expertise in trauma-informed design and her strategic focus on professional development have redefined her approach to crafting empathetic, sustainable spaces. From her insights on balancing human health with design sensitivity to her proactive steps in networking and self-funded career growth, Yvonne’s perspectives offer a roadmap for authenticity and innovation in architecture. The conversation also delves into the evolution of her professional identity and the transformative power of vulnerability in leadership.Tune in for inspiring stories and actionable strategies tailored to AEC professionals passionate about healthcare design, career advancement, and fostering built environments that prioritize empathy and resilience.










