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Rosalyn Cama, “Empowering Wellbeing Through Design”
February 26, 2018 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Rosalyn Cama, President & Founding Partner, CAMA, will present a Paula G. Manship Endowed Lecture titled “Empowering Wellbeing Through Design” at the LSU College of Art & Design at 5 p.m. on Monday, February 26, 2018, in the LSU Design Building Auditorium (room 103).
Rosalyn Cama, FASID, NCIDQ, EDAC, is President of CAMA, Inc., a nationally recognized Interior Design Lab & Studio that specializes in wellness interior design and experience consulting services. Rosalyn was an influential leader in the network of advocates that spearheaded the evidence-based design movement. She has received many design and service awards during her storied career, including an Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts from the New York School of Interior Design in 2014, the ASID Designer of Distinction Award in 2012, and The Center for Health Design’s Russ Coile Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.
Since its start in 1983, Rosalyn has guided her firm to make people the priority in each project. By practicing a seamless weave of research, consulting and interior design, CAMA creates and advocates for environments and experiences that empower wellbeing.
In 2015, Rosalyn created the Healing Touch Collection with IOA Healthcare Furniture. The collection has collected many prestigious awards including a Best of Year Award from Interior Design Magazine in 2015 and multiple Contract Magazine Nightingale Awards including the overall 2016 Best of Competition Award.
Rosalyn authored Evidence-Based Healthcare Design (John Wiley & Sons 2009) and frequently lectures on Life Indoors – an evaluation of the best practices to create places of wellbeing.