“The Profitability of Healthy Spaces: The Business Case for Designing with Light and Air”
1 AIA LU|HSW Available
Presented by Miya Russell, North Regional Sales Manager
Natural light and air in the built environment are vitally important to the wellbeing of the occupants and their productivity, and to the profitability of businesses and building owners. But not all daylighting designs are created equal. The designer must understand not only the importance of natural light in the workplace, schools, and retail environments, but also how to bring it about for optimal function, performance, and durability. This course discusses the factors to consider.
(**This program also qualifies for GBCI credit - course ID # 0920023066)
Learning objectives:
Discuss the impact of high-performing products on the well-being and productivity of occupants, and the profitability of businesses and building owners
Define innovative methods to bring natural light and air into buildings
Identify durable and high-performing glazing materials
List building standards and codes applicable to designing with light and air
.Identify case studies that illustrate the positive effect of designing with light and air.