Longevity home design

Architectural Digest is pushing 'Longevity Home' design — think flexible room plans, biophilic touches and built‑in water and air purification to support healthier, longer living. (architecturaldigest.com)

Architectural Digest rolled out a multi-article package titled “The Longevity Home: Designing for Longer, Healthier Lives” on March 20, 2026, positioning it as an AD PRO editorial series. (architecturaldigest.com) The series is published as separate AD PRO features including “The First Step to a Longevity Home? The Floor Plan,” “The Longevity Home Products That (Actually) Work,” “Can a House Really Promote Longevity?,” and “Build It Better: The Materials That Make a Healthier Home.” (architecturaldigest.com 1) (architecturaldigest.com 2) (architecturaldigest.com 3) (architecturaldigest.com 4) AD’s product roundup explicitly cites input from WELL‑accredited designers and wellness consultants to evaluate which home technologies and fixtures are evidence‑backed for health benefits. (architecturaldigest.com) AD scheduled an AD PRO LIVE virtual panel titled “The Longevity Home” for Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 1:00–2:00 p.m. ET, and noted the session is available to AD PRO members only. (newsbreak.com) The package’s byline credits Lila Allen as a lead contributor on AD’s longevity coverage, and Allen’s professional bio lists her past editorial roles at AD PRO and Metropolis. (newsbreak.com) (lila-allen.com) In its roundup of 2025 wellness trends referenced in the coverage, AD singled out home saunas as a defining consumer wellness product that carried into designers’ longevity conversations. (newsbreak.com)

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