Adi Cohen

Adi Cohen is a nomadic architect, TEDx speaker, and founder of The New Movement (TNM), a life-centered design studio creating transformative spaces worldwide. Blending Neuroarchitecture, Biophilic design, and ancient wisdom, she reimagines the built environment as a catalyst for thriving - of people, communities, and the natural world. She is also the host of Go Out and Talk to Strangers podcast.
Adi Cohen is a nomadic architect and the founder of The New Movement (TNM), a design studio dedicated to Life-Centered Architecture, where spaces are seen as catalysts for transformation. Drawing from a seven-year global journey, she integrates Neuroarchitecture, Biophilic design, and ancient wisdom to shape environments that foster human and ecological well-being.
Her work questions the role of architecture in our lives:
How do spaces shape our emotions?
How can design connect us to place, memory, and possibility?
Each TNM project is an exploration of these ideas, bridging the poetic and the scientific, the intuitive and the analytical.
A TEDx speaker and Forbes-featured creator, Adi also hosts Go Out and Talk to Strangers, a five-season podcast where she engages with visionaries reimagining the future of our built and natural worlds. Through her work, she invites us to rethink architecture - not just as the design of buildings, but as a living dialogue between people, place, and the forces that shape our lives.
