About Me
Rebecca is a licensed Interior Architect who specializes in Well-being Design & Neuroaesthetics. She firmly believes that physical space goes beyond just looks, that environments shape our thoughts, actions, and identities. This perspective drives her multidimensional approach, combining Environmental Design Psychology, Neuroscience, and Interior Architecture to enhance our mental, physical, and emotional well-being.
Currently, Rebecca manages global Architecture & Interiors at Airbnb, where she leads the design of the company's "physical product" in relation to space. Her responsibilities encompass a wide range of projects, including hospitality, workplace, and residential design worldwide. Her primary focus is on fostering connection and a sense of belonging for Airbnb employees, guests, and hosts alike. In addition to her work at Airbnb, Rebecca has had the privilege of creating meaningful spaces for refugees in support of the vital initiatives undertaken by Airbnb.org, the company's non-profit sector.
Before joining Airbnb, Rebecca held the position of Senior Hospitality Designer and Health & Wellness Practice area leader at Gensler, a renowned architecture firm. She is currently authoring a comprehensive how-to design guide for modern homes, based on the principles of Environmental Design Psychology. Rebecca's deep belief in the transformative power of design underlines her commitment to enacting positive change, regardless of the space or budget at hand.