The Longevity Architecture™ is a theoretical framework developed by Alina Martynenko that organizes the biological, behavioral, and psychosocial drivers of human healthspan into an integrated systems model.
Longevity Architecture™ is a systems-based framework developed by Alina Martynenko that organizes the biological, behavioral, and environmental drivers of human healthspan into an integrated model.
Traditional discussions of longevity often focus on isolated interventions such as supplements, therapies, or lifestyle changes. The Longevity Architecture™ framework proposes a different perspective by viewing human healthspan as a structured system of interconnected biological layers.
Inspired by principles from systems biology, preventive medicine, and classical architectural structure, the model presents longevity as a dynamic system that can be designed, strengthened, and optimized over time.
The Longevity Architecture™ concept was developed by Alina Martynenko in 2025.
© 2025 Alina Martynenko — Longevity Architecture™
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