
FAEH Innovation
Design · Science · Intelligence

Through FAEH Code™, our digital wellness platform, every home learns how you live — optimizing air quality, water purity, light rhythm, and acoustic harmony to enhance health and performance.
The FAEH Passport™ then translates this intelligence into trust — certifying each residence across six dimensions of longevity: air, water, light, sound, materials, and surroundings.
The FAEH Index™ turns these insights into measurable intelligence — quantifying how architecture, environment, and design influence human health, longevity, and emotional well-being.
— Design Meets Intelligence
F — Form
Architecture that grounds and breathes. Spaces designed for alignment, posture, and natural rhythm.
A — Alchemy
Transformation of raw materials into atmosphere. Wood, stone, light, and scent combined to awaken emotion.
E — Energy
Clean air, natural light, and water purity — measured through the FAEH Code System. Buildings that sustain biological vitality.
H — Home
The emotional resonance — serenity, silence, belonging. A place where people feel safe, inspired, and whole.

Collaboration with FAEH Studio
— Design Meets Intelligence
FAEH Innovation works in close harmony with FAEH Studio — transforming design knowledge and scientific research into living architecture. Together, they create homes that breathe, learn, and adapt.
“FAEH Studio designs. FAEH Code™ measures. FAEH Passport certifies. FAEH Index learns.”
FAEH — Scientific Foundation
Science Behind Design
FAEH’s philosophy of Design for Longevity™ is grounded in scientific research on light, air, water, sound, and material health. Our approach is inspired by the pioneering work of scientists and institutions exploring how architecture affects human physiology and emotional well-being.
Inspired by the work of:
• University of Basel – Environmental health and neuroscience of light
• ETH Zurich – Architecture, sustainability, and building innovation
• EPFL Lausanne – Daylight and circadian rhythm research (Prof. Marilyne Andersen)
• Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – Healthy Buildings Program (Dr. Joseph Allen)
• MIT Light and Health Initiative – Integration of light, rhythm, and wellness in design


Preventive Wellness & Longetivity Science
Designed For Wellbeing


