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Research

Adaptive interfaces for human flourishing.

Kutuhala studies how human capacity changes under load — and how support might be embedded into the environments, objects, and response systems around us.

The work is organized around a simple premise.

Human capacity changes. Most systems assume it doesn’t.

Fig. 01 — Where support can live
Environment — adaptive systems Object — transition objects ↑ Intervention — support at the moment between
Path between states Friction lives in the transitions
Core thesis

Support often arrives after capacity has already changed.

People are often expected to notice their own strain, interpret what is happening, ask for help, and adapt — even when their attention, energy, regulation, or decision-making bandwidth may already be reduced.

Kutuhala investigates what becomes possible when support moves earlier, softer, and closer to the moment of need.

Research question

How might objects, environments, services, and intelligent systems help people move between states with less friction?

Where support can live

Where support can live.

Kutuhala organizes its research through three layers of adaptive support — the environments people move through, the objects they carry or return to, and the interventions that meet them at the right moment.

01 Environments

Adaptive Systems

Support embedded in environments.

Adaptive Systems explores how homes, rooms, workflows, and care environments might respond to changing human capacity.

This layer asks how the built and operational environment can reduce friction, support transitions, and help people recover capacity before overload accumulates.

Examples
Focus Habitat Wild Window Laundry Loop AttuneCare Room
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02 Objects

Transition Objects

Support carried through objects and rituals.

Transition Objects studies the things people carry, touch, place, prepare, return to, or keep nearby when moving between states.

This layer asks how objects might preserve dignity, support readiness, reduce cognitive load, and help people feel accompanied without becoming marked by care.

Examples
Sensory anchors Care objects Trays Threshold objects Form studies Rituals of readiness
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03 The moment

Intervention Layer

Support delivered at the right moment.

Intervention Layer explores how signals, context, and design cues might translate into timely, low-burden response.

This layer asks how support might arrive before a person has to ask for it — through haptic, sensory, spatial, ambient, or human intervention.

Examples
Somatag Haptic cues Adaptive lighting Breath prompts Caregiver capacity logic Escalation pathways
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State transition atlas

The problem is not always attention. Often, the problem is transition.

Kutuhala studies the moments where people become stuck between states — the thresholds that most systems never see.

Atlas 01

Beginning

I cannot begin.

Atlas 02

Switching

I cannot move from one task, room, role, or emotional state to another.

Atlas 03

Estimating

I cannot sense time, effort, complexity, or capacity accurately.

Atlas 04

Prioritizing

I cannot tell what matters now.

Atlas 05

Sustaining

I cannot maintain effort without overload.

Atlas 06

Engaging

I cannot enter the task, space, conversation, or care moment.

Atlas 07

Closing Loops

I cannot finish, reset, recover, or return.

Each threshold is a place where support might arrive.

Research territories

Where we look.

The transition atlas connects to broader research territories across health, behavior, environment, and care.

These territories help organize observations, Field Notes, prototypes, and investigations — without forcing the work into conventional product categories.

Taxonomy — seven territories
State Transitions Executive Function Physiological Load Regulation Recovery Caregiver Capacity Restoration
Evidence maturity

Not every idea carries the same kind of evidence.

Kutuhala labels work by its current level of maturity — so the work can stay imaginative without overstating what has been validated.

01

Observation

A field note, behavior, image, tension, or overlooked moment.

02

Concept

A design direction or speculative response developed from an observed pattern.

03

Prototype

A visual, material, service, spatial, or interaction prototype.

04

Field Study

A structured inquiry involving people, context, feedback, or longitudinal observation.

05

Research Program

An ongoing body of work with repeated inquiry, evidence, synthesis, and refinement.

This distinction keeps the work imaginative without overstating what has been validated.

Enter the research

Enter the research.

Adaptive Systems

For work on homes, rooms, workflows, and environments that respond to changing capacity.

Explore

Transition Objects

For work on support objects, rituals, dignity, identity, and the emotional life of care.

Explore

Intervention Layer

For work on signals, timing, haptics, sensory support, and adaptive response.

Explore

Field Notes

For observations, fragments, images, and emerging questions from the studio.

Read Field Notes
Project case studies

The work, project by project.

Each study begins with a moment where human capacity becomes constrained — and asks how the surrounding interface might carry more of the burden of adaptation.

Interfaces

Somatag

Designing for the moment before overload becomes visible.

Open
Systems

Caregiver Systems

Support orchestration around the capacity of the caregiver.

Open

Designing homes for fluctuating executive capacity.

Open
Objects

Laundry Loop

Designing for the moment after motivation ends.

Open
Environments

Wild Window

Designing spaces where attention can rest.

Open
Recovery

AttuneCare

Healthcare environments that participate in recovery.

Open
Objects

Field Sleeve

Wearable microclimates for high-exposure environments.

Open
Materials

Vitis

The material conditions of adaptive environments.

Open
A design language

Resonance Method

Sensory signals for low-burden regulation — applied across the studio.

Open
Work with the studio

Work with the pattern before it becomes obvious.

Kutuhala collaborates with teams facing ambiguous human problems that traditional research, dashboards, or strategy decks are not explaining.

Work With Christine