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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 44 MIN

Can Your Home Extend Your Lifespan? Lisa Kisner Explains "Dewellness"

from Bridging Generations · host Howardsnooks

Is your living space actually keeping you healthy? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with residential architect Lisa Kisner to discuss her groundbreaking concept of "Dewellness". This design philosophy explores how architecture, biology, and human longevity intersect right inside our homes. Turning 50 marked a massive shift for Lisa, inspiring her to become radically selective about her projects and to begin writing a book dedicated to making wellness architecture accessible to everyone. From her mother’s incredible survival story as a 1945 Ukrainian refugee who became a mid-century electrical engineer, to her husband's miraculous 25-year triumph over a terminal medical diagnosis, Lisa's perspective on design is rooted in deep resilience. This conversation covers everything from the structural mechanics of aging in place to the philosophy of absurdism.Main Topics CoveredThe Empty Nest Transition: Redefining identity as a parent when your children step out into the world.An Intergenerational STEM Legacy: Why it is no surprise Lisa's children are pursuing astrophysics and mechanical engineering.Architecture Surf and Turf: Balancing high-end mountain homes in Boulder with exotic coastal designs in Costa Rica and the Cayman Islands.The Dewellness Blueprint: Lisa’s upcoming book aimed at teaching everyday audiences how to optimize their space for vitality and health.The Mechanics of Aging in Place: Structural shifts for independent living, including wider hallways and adaptive cabinetry inspired by real family caregiving.The Paimio Sanatorium Legacy: Historical proof from architect Alvar Aalto that natural light and open air radically reduce hospital recovery times.Refugee Grit and Lowered Expectations: Lessons learned from a mother who survived European refugee slums to become a pioneering female engineer.Absurdism and Sisyphus: Finding purpose in life's unpredictable moments and navigating the physical changes of turning 50.A Miraculous 25-Year Battle: The remarkable story of Lisa's husband surviving a critical Hepatitis C diagnosis from contaminated infant blood transfusions.Key TakeawaysSpatial Vitality: Simple structural modifications like light exposure and hallway dimensions can statistically improve health and lifespan.The Gift of Resilience: Adopting a philosophy free of toxic expectations protects personal well-being when life gets unpredictable.Functional Independence: Designing a home to age in place is about maintaining absolute self-reliance for as long as possible.The Analytical Synthesis: Merging data-driven science with spatial poetry creates the ultimate baseline for purposeful living.Connect with the HostYouTube: Howard Snooks - Model/ActorSpotify: Bridging GenerationsInstagram: @howardsnooksWebsite: howardsnooks.comPlease like and share this episode if you are ready to stop just surviving your environment and start designing a home that actually helps you thrive!

Is your living space actually keeping you healthy? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with residential architect Lisa Kisner to discuss her groundbreaking concept of "Dewellness". This design philosophy explores how architecture, biology, and human longevity intersect right inside our homes. Turning 50 marked a massive shift for Lisa, inspiring her to become radically selective about her projects and to begin writing a book dedicated to making wellness architecture accessible to everyone. From her mother’s incredible survival story as a 1945 Ukrainian refugee who became a mid-century electrical engineer, to her husband's miraculous 25-year triumph over a terminal medical diagnosis, Lisa's perspective on design is rooted in deep resilience. This conversation covers everything from the structural mechanics of aging in place to the philosophy of absurdism.Main Topics CoveredThe Empty Nest Transition: Redefining identity as a parent when your children step out into the world.An Intergenerational STEM Legacy: Why it is no surprise Lisa's children are pursuing astrophysics and mechanical engineering.Architecture Surf and Turf: Balancing high-end mountain homes in Boulder with exotic coastal designs in Costa Rica and the Cayman Islands.The Dewellness Blueprint: Lisa’s upcoming book aimed at teaching everyday audiences how to optimize their space for vitality and health.The Mechanics of Aging in Place: Structural shifts for independent living, including wider hallways and adaptive cabinetry inspired by real family caregiving.The Paimio Sanatorium Legacy: Historical proof from architect Alvar Aalto that natural light and open air radically reduce hospital recovery times.Refugee Grit and Lowered Expectations: Lessons learned from a mother who survived European refugee slums to become a pioneering female engineer.Absurdism and Sisyphus: Finding purpose in life's unpredictable moments and navigating the physical changes of turning 50.A Miraculous 25-Year Battle: The remarkable story of Lisa's husband surviving a critical Hepatitis C diagnosis from contaminated infant blood transfusions.Key TakeawaysSpatial Vitality: Simple structural modifications like light exposure and hallway dimensions can statistically improve health and lifespan.The Gift of Resilience: Adopting a philosophy free of toxic expectations protects personal well-being when life gets unpredictable.Functional Independence: Designing a home to age in place is about maintaining absolute self-reliance for as long as possible.The Analytical Synthesis: Merging data-driven science with spatial poetry creates the ultimate baseline for purposeful living.Connect with the HostYouTube: Howard Snooks - Model/ActorSpotify: Bridging GenerationsInstagram: @howardsnooksWebsite: howardsnooks.comPlease like and share this episode if you are ready to stop just surviving your environment and start designing a home that actually helps you thrive!

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