April 12-14, 2027
Charlotte, N.C.

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Sasha Velic

Sasha Velic

Electrical Discipline LeadSmithGroup

With over 25 years of experience in electrical engineering, Sasha brings deep technical expertise and a multidisciplinary perspective to the design of environments that support health, learning, and well-being. His portfolio spans healthcare, higher education, science and technology, cultural institutions, and senior living; ranging from small-scale renovations to complex, large-scale new construction. Sasha has developed long-standing relationships with legacy clients such as Brookdale Senior Living, contributing to projects across multiple states. His work emphasizes the integration of lighting, acoustics, and building systems to enhance sensory comfort, support circadian health, and create environments that are both efficient and enriching for aging populations.

Wed Mar 181:45 PM – 2:45 PMWest 106 BC

E25 – Designing Spaces That Align with Our Senses and Biology

As we age, our sensory systems and biological rhythms change - altering how we perceive, navigate, and feel in the spaces around us. Yet, many enviro…As we age, our sensory systems and biological rhythms change - altering how we perceive, navigate, and feel in the spaces around us. Yet, many environments are still designed without considering these fundamental shifts. This session explores how o…As we age, our sensory systems and biological rhythms change - altering how we perceive, navigate, and feel in the spaces around us. Yet, many environments are still designed without considering these fundamental shifts. This session explores how our biology and senses shape our experience of space, and how design can better support wellbeing across the aging spectrum. Drawing from neuroscience, circadian biology, and environmental psychology,…As we age, our sensory systems and biological rhythms change - altering how we perceive, navigate, and feel in the spaces around us. Yet, many environments are still designed without considering these fundamental shifts. This session explores how our biology and senses shape our experience of space, and how design can better support wellbeing across the aging spectrum. Drawing from neuroscience, circadian biology, and environmental psychology, we'll examine how light, sound, smell, texture, and spatial layout interact with our bodies and minds. Participants will learn how neurosensory-informed and biologically attuned environments can reduce stress, improve sleep, enhance mood, and foster a sense of safety and belonging - especially for older adults. Through real-world examples and evidence-based strategies, this session will empower designers and care professionals to create spaces that don't just accommodate aging - but actively nurture health, dignity, and joy.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeSolutions MindedSession Track
CEU Credits:1.00
Bonita Cook
Bonita CookAssociate, SmithGroup
Sasha Velic
Sasha VelicElectrical Discipline Lead, SmithGroup
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
CEU:AIA – 1 HSW LU, EDAC, IDCEC – 1 HSW LU
Session Handouts:Handout Link
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