CAMA is a health design lab, studio, and collection that has spearheaded the evidence-based design movement. By practicing a seamless weave of research, team leadership, consulting, prototyping, and interior design, we imagine and create environments and experiences that empower wellbeing. Innovation and great design starts with deep thinking. We integrate many strains of research to inspire new ideas including: ethnographic shadowing, interviews, and workshops, immersion with analogous industries, benchmarking best practices, and synthesis of qualitative and quantitative peer-reviewed research and thought leader contributions.
The CAMA Design Studio provides full interior design services by implementing the best practices for your environment and brand culture challenges, defined in the CAMA Design Lab. Our evidence-based design process encourages innovation and sparks curiosity, resulting in beautiful interior spaces that improves outcomes, experiences and empowers wellbeing.
As nature starts its Springtime colorful display, we designers should be thinking about color schemes that are full spectrum or at a minimum complementary. We have much to learn about colors impact on the human condition. Let’s start a conversation about how Speing color impacts your mood...
Are you a team-based designer who can contribute to our body of knowledge? If so, then we would love to have you work with us to be the best at Designing Life Indoors. Apply via our website...
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Congratulations to AnneMarie Smith Saponaro, NCIDQ for passing your qualifying exams. We @CAMAInc are so proud of you. Whoo Hoo.
Nature’s colors of fall grow golden as we seek shelter and warmth. #DesigningLifeIn doors should begin by radiating nature’s warmth.
This summer @CAMAInc spent 4 weeks with @ASID hosting a Virtual Internship for 9 students nationwide. We investigat… https://t.co/smJsl2HSNi
Evidence-Based Design Helps Designers Reach the Best Future Reality Post COVID-19 https://t.co/1Y6Ki9agXH via @InteriorsSource
Some of my thoughts on what comes after what comes next... thanks for asking @ASID and @InteriorsandSources for pub… https://t.co/MMfguRpE6m
Thank you Cheryl Janis and Porcelenosa for the opportunity to share thoughts on the advancement of our field of healthcare design.
Our body of knowledge has grown our understanding of the correlation between the design of the built environment an… https://t.co/p6i82p81Cd