
Andrea Keller
Architect/FounderFour D DesignAndrea Keller is a licensed California architect with 25+ years of practice at the intersection of building science, sacred geometry, and human biology. She founded 4D Design on the premise that architecture is not a neutral force — that every material, proportion, and spatial system in a built environment is either supporting the people inside it or working against them. Her work spans hospitality, luxury residential, wellness facilities, equestrian design, and sacred architecture, operating as architect, design-builder, and developer across California and nationally. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Design of the Environment from the University of Pennsylvania and a graduate degree in architecture from UCLA, and has taught architectural history, theory, and design at USC School of Architecture and Otis College of Art and Design.
Designing for Different Minds: The Future of Neuroinclusive Hospitality
This session explores how hospitality design can better support neuroinclusive experiences, creating spaces that are welcoming, comfortable, and acces…This session explores how hospitality design can better support neuroinclusive experiences, creating spaces that are welcoming, comfortable, and accessible for people with diverse cognitive and sensory needs. Attendees will learn practical strategies…This session explores how hospitality design can better support neuroinclusive experiences, creating spaces that are welcoming, comfortable, and accessible for people with diverse cognitive and sensory needs. Attendees will learn practical strategies for designing hotels, restaurants, and public areas that reduce overstimulation, improve wayfinding, and foster a sense of calm and belonging. Through real-world examples and thoughtful insights, the…This session explores how hospitality design can better support neuroinclusive experiences, creating spaces that are welcoming, comfortable, and accessible for people with diverse cognitive and sensory needs. Attendees will learn practical strategies for designing hotels, restaurants, and public areas that reduce overstimulation, improve wayfinding, and foster a sense of calm and belonging. Through real-world examples and thoughtful insights, the session highlights how inclusive design not only enhances guest well-being but also elevates the overall hospitality experience for everyone.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
