One of the most interesting developments in the way we talk about the design of buildings in recent years is how the issue of wellbeing has found an overlap with environmental concerns. We know instinctively that these are natural partners. What is good for the environment almost always has a direct beneficial effect on people’s physical and mental health, as well as their productivity. As it turns out, it also has a beneficial effect on how they feel about the buildings in which they work and their employer. We all want to feel good about our impact on the world…
The link between wellbeing and green design is driving material innovation