The gift of life is experiencing the beauty that is all around us.

We are bridging the gap between beauty, nature, and neuroscience.

We live in an age of increasing disconnection; from our natural world, from each other in fractured communities, and even from our own sense of meaning and identity.

We firmly believe human flourishing happens through shared connections. That our joys are amplified, our sorrows comforted, and our potential expanded in the embrace of unity and belonging.

We were made for interconnection. Our lives gain purpose through compassion lived out together.

That is why we create science-backed biophilic spaces and experiences designed to remind people of our innate bonds - to the planet that sustains us, to the communities where we become our best selves, and to simple daily delights that reboot the heart.

We envision a future where biophilic living, empathy, and care are the norm. Where business, healthcare, education, and cities themselves architect human connection, nourish every life, and foster ecological harmony.

We believe a better world is possible when we come together. Possible when we remember that though we are threads, we can weave a tapestry of hope.

The Lost Art of Being Human is the story of us. The people, places, poetry, and art that inspire us, that lift us, that move us. We will be sharing these stories, these places, these experiences that make us feel connected, that make us feel…..human

Upcoming Features of Inspiration

  • A mountain landscape featuring a towering, snow-capped mountain peak, lush green trees, a flowing river in the foreground, and cloudy skies overhead.

    Places

  • A cozy balcony with two beige armchairs with wooden frames, a patterned ottoman, a woven basket with a blanket, potted plants on wall shelves, and string lights, overlooking a suburban neighborhood.

    Spaces

  • A smiling man in a beige sweater standing in a sunflower field with trees and blue sky in the background.

    People

  • A bathtub next to a window with outdoor trees. Water is running from a faucet into the bathtub. There are bottles, a brush, and a rock on a wooden tray on the edge of the tub.

    Products

The Journal

A woman walking across a decorative stone bridge in a park during autumn, with trees showing colorful fall foliage and large flower pots on either side of the bridge.

Why LABH Now?

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Colorful autumn landscape with a forest of yellow and green trees on a hillside, under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds, and distant mountains in the background.

We Need You!

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