
12 November 2025
Episode 70: Kristin Leija, RID, CIDQ, CHID, EDAC, LEED Green Associate, WELL AP — Registered Interior Designer & Certified Healthcare Interior Designer at Perkins&Will (San Antonio, TX)
Healthcare Interior Design 2.0
About
"When one of us rises, all of us rise." –Kristin Leija on the Healthcare Interior Design 2.0 podcast Today on the pod, Cheryl sits down—virtually—with Kristin Leija, RID, CIDQ, CHID, EDAC, LEED Green Associate, WELL AP — Registered Interior Designer & Certified Healthcare Interior Designer at Perkins&Will in San Antonio, TX. Kristin brings big-firm reach with a startup spirit—supporting teams across Texas while anchoring in San Antonio's historic Pearl District. As a post-COVID entrant to healthcare design, she pairs digital fluency with CHID/EDAC rigor and a community-first mindset. We talk building credibility without 20 years on the clock, designing for a multicultural city, caregiver realities (including her own), and the rising focus on behavioral health and "living design" sustainability. What We Cover
- Post-COVID vantage point: translating six-foot spacing, touch reduction, and one-way flows into healthcare planning Earning trust early: leading with research, active listening, and co-authoring solutions with clients Community + culture → design: how San Antonio's "smallest big city" vibe shows up in wayfinding, lobbies, and public spaces Caregiver lens: where do you take sensitive calls, decompress, or bring a child while visiting? Behavioral health everywhere: why BH thinking is showing up across non-BH projects Futurism in practice: scanning signals, staying curious, and shaping what's next Living design: Perkins&Will's holistic take on health, wellness, sustainability, and poetics
- Curiosity beats tenure. Showing up with relevant research and good questions builds credibility fast. Design the whole journey. Spaces that respect caregivers' needs (privacy, quiet, nooks) change the experience. Culture isn't décor. Authentic place-based cues support wayfinding, belonging, and ease. Behavioral health is universal. Small, thoughtful interventions can lower stress across all settings. Be a futurist. Track signals, share knowledge, and help clients prepare—not just react.
- Email: kristin.leija@perkinswill.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-leija/
- Perkins&Will — San Antonio Studio — Kristin's team; community-rooted healthcare design. https://perkinswill.com/studio/san-antonio/ Perkins&Will Pearl District (San Antonio) — Historic brewery reimagined as a cultural hub where Kristin's studio is based. https://atpearl.com/ Pearl Culinary Institute of America — San Antonio (at Pearl) — Daily energy and inspiration right outside the studio. https://www.ciachef.edu/cia-texas/ Culinary Institute of America Fiesta San Antonio — The city's "party with a purpose," celebrating culture and community each April. https://fiestasanantonio.org/ Fiesta San Antonio UTSA — The University of Texas at San Antonio — Local research partner ecosystem Kristin references. https://www.utsa.edu/ UT San Antonio Wilford Hall Medical Center — Former USAF medical hub meaningful in Kristin's family story. https://www.army.mil/article/273984/wilford_hall_preserving_a_legacy_brick_by_brick Army
- Perkins&Will — Living Design — Holistic health, sustainability, and poetics in practice. https://perkinswill.com/living-design/ Perkins&Will Behavioral Health Design — Kristin's recent work; principles that translate across care settings. (Overview article you can cite as needed.) https://healthcaredesignmagazine.com/news/perkinswill-opens-new-design-studio-in-san-antonio/64570/ HCD Magazine Foresight / Futurism in Design — Signal-scanning mindset to prepare clients for what's next. (Visitor guide to Pearl as a culture/innovation anchor.) https://www.visitsanantonio.com/plan-your-trip/neighborhood-guide/pearl-district/ Visit San Antonio
- CHID — Certified Healthcare Interior Designer (AAHID) https://aahid.org/certification/ AAHID EDAC — The Center for Health Design https://www.healthdesign.org/certification-outreach/edac/ Health Design LEED Green Associate — USGBC https://www.usgbc.org/credentials/leed-green-associate U.S. Green Building Council WELL AP — IWBI https://www.wellcertified.com/well-ap wellcertified.com NCIDQ / CIDQ https://www.cidq.org/ CIDQ
- The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design
- The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design
- (The first) - Human Health: Focusing on avoiding hazardous substances and promoting well-being.
- (Then) - Social Health & Equity: Addressing human rights and fair labor practices throughout the supply chain.
- (The third) is Ecosystem Health: Supporting the regeneration of natural resources and habitats.
- (This is followed by) Climate Health: Reducing and sequestering carbon emissions.
- (And the fifth pillar) is The Circular Economy: Promoting a zero-waste future through design for resilience, adaptability, and reuse.