Ar. Kee Wei Hui is a seasoned building development and sustainability leader with expertise spanning business, architecture, and ESG. She was recognised in NUS’s inaugural “Alumni in Sustainability” list and formerly led Development Advisory at Jones Lang LaSalle, advising investor clients on sustainable real estate strategies. Currently Head of Sustainability at MOH Holdings, she advances decarbonisation and green initiatives across Singapore’s public healthcare sector. She has expanded the Sustainability Office and institutionalised governance to align environmental and financial objectives. Wei Hui also serves on the Singapore Institute of Technology’s Sustainability Industry Advisory Committee, shaping curriculum and skills development for the next generation of sustainability professionals.
Panellist – Human-Centred Design: What Does it Mean?
Track 2B: Human-Centric Metrics for Green Buildings | Thursday, 10 July 2025, 12:15 PM
The conversation around sustainability in the built environment has expanded in recent times to embrace a critical dimension: human health. The design of spaces shapes how we feel, move, connect, and thrive. Human-centred design places people at the heart of the design process – ensuring that physical, mental, and emotional wellness are integral to how spaces are conceived.
This panel explores how design and data can foster healthier, more supportive environments, and how the principles of well-being can be embedded into planning healthier, more supportive environments, and how the principles of well-being can be embedded into planning and architecture to create sustainable, future-ready spaces.