The inn's commitment is to healthy guests and a healthy planet. (Image: Tomoko H. Matsubayashi) Spaces for social connection are surrounded by a connection to the outdoors. (Image: Tomoko H. Matsubayashi) Living walls offer biophilic design elements. (Image: Tomoko H. Matsubayashi) It's a design in which the natural, the ethereal, and the technological gracefully coexist-biodynamic and meditation gardens meet with makers' space for blending teas and other mindful crafts; a ceremonial hallway mimics the moon; and solar panels produce 90 percent of the inn's electricity. Every design decision-from the bamboo floors and secluded outdoor decks to the eco memory foam mattresses and 100-percent organic cotton robes and bath towels-has the health and wellness of guests and the surrounding environment in mind. WELL certification isn't the only assurance of the innkeepers' intention to foster a better life for humans and the planet: The inn also is part of the JUST program. Operated by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI), the JUST program is a voluntary disclosure tool and transparency platform for organizations to disclose their operations and encourage social justice and equity in the workplace. Learn more about the Inn at Moonlight Beach and its healthy design and practices at innatmoonlightbeach.com. -Jennifer Quail i+D - March/April 2020 15http://www.innatmoonlightbeach.com