• Future Proofing Our Buildings: Wellness

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    One of the most significant changes the pandemic has had on commercial buildings is a greater awareness of the impact that they have on occupants. Health and wellness were already trending prior to COVID-19 but are now essential to attracting and retaining tenants.

    In this webinar we'll explore the relationship between the built environment and human health, not only for new construction but also for renovations and retrofit projects.

    This presentation will also provide short- and long-term strategies for designing and operating facilities that can actually enhance human health.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Learn about occupant health and wellness, especially in the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic.
    • Understand how buildings become places that enhance occupant health.
    • Understand how historic and existing buildings be retrofitted to anticipate health concerns today and in the future.
    • Identify products and practices that fit into buildings which promote wellness and overall worker engagement and productivity.

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