The podcast dedicated to helping Socially & Environmentally conscious Property Professionals Design, Deliver & Operate Buildings with better Health & Wellbeing outcomes. Giving you access to World and Industry leading experts and researchers on how they think, create and deliver the Healthiest buildings in the world…….. Extracting their key advice, information and considerations that you can apply to your professional and personal life to create environments which extend healthy life span. With your hosts: Jordan Relfe & Adam Hinds from LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy.
Welcome to a fascinating conversation with Evan Benway, from Moodsonic, as we explore the power of biophilic soundscapes in shaping the future of workspaces. Evan Benway Growing up as the child of a classical pianist and a cellist, Evan Benway developed a keen interest in sound from an early age. His career path led him to the tech industry in California, where he experienced first-hand the struggle of concentrating in a large open-plan office. Realising the need for a better solution, Evan left the corporate world to establish MoodSonic, a London-based company committed to transforming office spaces through biophilic soundscapes. Moodsonic: Moodsonic is a technology company working with sound, design and science. Their products are designed for people, with the aim of improving wellbeing, productivity and healing in indoor spaces. Moodsonic creates positive, intelligent biophilic soundscapes for the built environment. By introducing biophilic soundscapes indoors, Moodsonic creates healthier and more supportive environments. Episode summary: Noise has long been a prevalent issue in workplaces, affecting privacy, concentration, and overall well-being. This problem has only been highlighted by the shift to remote work, where many employees find they can focus better at home than in an office specifically designed for work. Traditional solutions have aimed at eliminating noise, often leading to unnaturally quiet, lifeless environments, in which employees are in no rush to return to. What are Biophilic Soundscapes? Biophilic soundscapes are specially curated background audio that provide a subtle undercurrent of support for various activities in the office environment. Drawing from nature's own harmony, research has shown that biophilic soundscapes offer a far more productive background for work than uninterrupted silence. Certain natural sounds, like the trickling of water or the gentle chirping of birds, signal to our evolved brains that an environment is peaceful, safe, and nurturing. In our conversation, Evan takes us through the concept of biophilia, our inherent love for nature, and how this innate attraction can be incorporated into soundscapes to foster creative thinking, enhance focus, stimulate productivity, reduce physical and mental stress, and even cue our bodies' circadian rhythms. We also explore Moodsonic's innovative approach to integrating sound and lighting, creating visually and acoustically harmonious spaces. And discuss the role of soundscaping in creating sensory zones within a workplace, catering to diverse sensory preferences and needs. Evan shares the successes of Moodsonic, illustrating how strategic soundscaping can mitigate distractions, stimulate productivity, and adapt to spatial changes within the office, shedding new light on how we can rejuvenate and personalise our workspaces. Quotes: "If you're going to have an office at all, you'd better make a good value proposition for people to come in and use it. Otherwise, you're just wasting your money… But those [companies] who are doing a good job and are getting people back into the office, they've recognized that the office has changed. They're not forcing people necessarily to come back in a certain number of days, but they're creating workspaces that are better for people, that are more inviting, that offer them something that they don't have at home, in particular, prior to the pandemic.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esginpropertypodcast/message
Season 2, Episode 1 - "Foresight, Innovation & Sustainability: How to use the future to craft a leading business strategy” with Suzy Jones from Urban Splash. Suzy Jones is the Director of the Future at Urban Splash, an award-winning regeneration and property company. She is responsible for using foresight and innovation to help the company tackle the challenges of future development. A bit about Suzy: Suzy started her unorthodox route into property, by studying visual anthropology and snow sculpture at the University of Lapland. She then went on to pursue a career in contemporary arts and project management leading her to work with organisations such as the Design Museum, RIBA and Urban Splash. Her background has allowed her to bridge the gap between art, architecture, and property, bringing a fresh perspective to the industry and emphasizing the importance of foresight, innovation, and sustainability in shaping a leading business strategy. In this exciting podcast, we explore: Here unorthodox route in property Three streams of people, planet and progress - The importance of understanding people and their changing needs, the impact of the climate and ecological crisis and the need for technological progress Thinking long-term, 20 years plus The importance of companies being brave in their decision-making and aligning their strategies with the demands of the market and the planet --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esginpropertypodcast/message
Episode 34 - "The Race to Net Zero: How property can win financially & environmentally through zero capital solar energy installations” with Scott Burrows from Eden Sustainable. A bit about Eden Sustainable: Eden Sustainable are solar rooftop experts providing market leading solutions to save your organisation money and carbon. Providing zero capital solutions reducing your electricity rates by up to 35%. Eden Sustainable is one of the UK's leading specialists in commercial solar, providing renewable energy, energy efficiency, storage and electric vehicle infrastructure solutions. Eden Sustainable develops, constructs, funds and operates solar PV across various sectors which include multi-nationals, multi-academy trusts, schools and SMEs. The core team has over 100 years' collective experience in renewable energy and property. A bit about Scott: Scott is a renewables entrepreneur and co-founder of Eden Sustainable. His career in renewables started in 2001 and he has a broad experience base providing renewable energy solutions across all aspects of the asset journey. In addition to the financing and trading of portfolios, Scott heads up strategic relationships with funds and key corporates. He is often found presenting at industry conferences, is a Trustee of Protect Our Winters UK, and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). Today we talk about: Eden Sustainable founding The vast benefits of solar power Zero Capital Solution - “You receive reduced price electrcitiy (up to 35% lower than your current unit rate)for up to 25 years. Eden Sustainable leases your roof space, and receives the revenue from selling you electricity via a Power Purchase Agreement. Sleeving - “In a sleeved PPA, an intermediary utility company handles the transfer of money and energy to and from a renewable energy (RE) project on behalf of the buyer. The utility takes the energy directly from the RE project and “sleeves” it to the buyer at its point of intake, for a fee. If the purchased renewable energy isn't enough to meet the buyer's energy needs, the utility is also responsible for supplying the additional power required.” Scott's Thoughts on The Future of the Industry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 33 - "Grey to Green: How urban farming is transforming real estate; & how you can benefit." with Hamish Grant from Square Mile Farms. Hamish is the Chief Growth Officer from Square Mile Farms - who empower healthier and more sustainable lives through vertical farm installations in offices and urban environments. A bit about Square Mile Farms: We create beautiful spaces that enrich the lives of city dwellers, providing them the incredible physical and mental wellbeing benefits of plants and whilst promoting a more sustainable agricultural system. We do this by integrating vertical farms into the home and the workplace and creating unique engagement experiences through events and farm participation. We believe change starts with the individual and we want to create a new culture of conscientious consumers who are committed to taking small actions so that together we can transform our cities from grey to green. A fascinating podcast episode exploring: Obvious and not so obvious benefits of urban farming for landlords, developers and occupiers Food security and rising cost of living Sustainability benefits Community interaction Positive food relationships Technical design and installation information Hamish was a brilliant guest - highly recommend listening to learn about urban farming and how you can leverage the benefits in any building. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 32 - "Decarbonising Structures: How to reuse structural building materials to save the money & carbon." with Gary Elliott from Elliott Wood Partnership. Engineering a better society Gary is the Co-Founder and CEO of Elliott Wood Partnership Limited Structural and Civil Engineers and today we extract Gary's innovative ideas, advice and recommendations on how to deliver highly sustainable, healthy and future proof buildings. At Elliott Wood we know that how you live, work and play will have an impact on happiness and that today the boundaries separating these are blurred. We also know that in 21st century technology, infrastructure, health, education and sustainability all have an enormous, increasing and ever changing impact too. But, people and communities will always remain at the heart of society and by better understanding what holds them together will enable us to engineer a better society. - Gary Elliott, Founder and Chief Executive Today's Episode Today we dive head first into the following topics: Full circle to reuse of structures Best structural materials for reuse Non-intrusive structural surveys Benefits of BIM modelling Second hand building materials market Building structure recycling ESG Passports Benefits of timber frame & new ground breaking research Resources Full circle to reuse guide - https://online.flippingbook.com/view/915371497/ Full circle to reuse additional information - https://www.elliottwood.co.uk/latest/full-circle-to-reuse-series-with-penny-gowler Structural carbon tool - https://www.elliottwood.co.uk/latest/the-structural-carbon-tool-goes-live Manifesto for change - https://www.elliottwood.co.uk/latest/a-manifesto-for-change --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 31 - "The Business Case for Biophilia: Maximising the financial, wellbeing & environmental impact in any building" with Oliver Heath from Oliver Heath Design. Oliver's Bio Oliver Heath is an Architectural and Interior Designer and his practice Oliver Heath Design are focused on delivering health and wellbeing in the built environment. As writers, thought leaders and designer practitioners they recognised global experts in Biophilic Design – enhancing human nature connections. Oliver's media activity over the last 24 years has given him extensive presentation experience working for a number of television channels including BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and the National Geographic channel. He is a passionate advocate of sustainable design and has acted as a spokesperson for the likes of the UK's Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), the Energy Saving Trust (EST) and the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP). Past Biophilic Design clients include the likes of Apple, Bloomberg, The BRE, Booking.com and Deutsche Bank and Interface. He is currently working on a new exhibition called Planted promoting sustainable design, urban greening, and wellbeing. Today's Episode "when we get distracted, particularly by a conversation, it can take us up to 23 minutes to get back to doing what we were doing at the same pace" Today we dive into the world of biophilic design, discussing how to enhance productivity, focus and relaxation in any build. Our topics include: Neurodiversity / Neurodivergent 14 patterns of biophilic design Human spatial response Biomorphic design Hypersensitive and hyposensitive Sensory Threshold Testing Acoustic soundscape systems Top 3 biophilic design interventions for any commercial building Resources Sensory Threshold Test developed by Dr Annemarie Lombard - https://sensoryintelligence.com/ Acoustic Soundscape systems for Pink Noise - Mood Sonic - https://www.moodsonic.com/benefits/speech-privacy Design a Healthy Home Book - https://www.oliverheath.com/case-studies/book-design-a-healthy-home/ Biophilic Design Course - https://www.oliverheath.com/biophilic-design-courses/ White Paper Research - https://www.oliverheath.com/whitepapers/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 30 - "Making Buildings that Change Lives for the Better; Designing for feeling, place, the past & the future” with Guy Hollaway from Hollaway Studio Guy is the Principal Partner at Hollaway Studio which is a practice that places people and feeling at the core of its philosophy of architecture. Both Guy and the practice are figureheads for architecture in the South-East of England; winning countless awards every single year which includes 7 RIBA Awards, he is the co-author of the book ‘From Now On', is a lecturer at the Royal Institute of British Architects and has had work published in the NY Times, Dezeen, Wired and the Telegraph. Today's Podcast Episode: Today we dive into the power of understanding the client, the place, the past, the community and the future; investigating how a robust understanding of these elements merged with strategic and creative design can empower and transform communities. We explore the in-depth research process Hollaway Studio undertakes to identify the history of a place, and how this unique history is communicated back through the design, so every building tells the community a story they an buy into. How to analyse and understand human behaviour of the end user to inform the design of successful buildings. How to source materials sustainably through supply chain research; and the surprising reality that locally sourced goods are not always local. We explore the ‘fine wine' concept, whereby through the careful and thoughtful selection of materials, building use and integration with the local community, how a building can get better and better with age. How to research to deliver future proof designs; analysing and forecasting macro, micro and hyper local challenges of the future specific for each development and how to integrate these challenges into the design brief to develop future proof building solutions. Incredible Projects We Discuss: Dungeness, Europe's only desert project - Pobble House Worlds first multi-storey skatepark project - F51 Folkestone Skatepark Regenerative restaurant by the sea - Rock Salt The history of horse and carts - Palamon Court Two powerful quotes from Guy which help to identify why he leads the pack: “design buildings that have a lifespan...and what I mean by that is that they can get better with age” “We are merely custodians of architecture; and architecture will outlive us” With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy and the newly launched ProjectProven delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Development Management and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 28 - "It's not a desk, it's a destination: Enhancing the quality of work spaces through millenial age thinking" with Ben Cross from General Projects. Ben is a fully qualified architect and is the Development Associate at General Projects; which is a contemporary real estate developer who design and deliver creative, inspiring and experiential buildings for an ambitious new generation. They recognise that to properly enrich end users' experience, they must uniquely connect with culture, actively search for innovation and freely channel creativity. Always seeking to create social, local and environmental benefits through each and every development. The Podcast Episode Today we dive into the topic of creating future proof, mutli-sensory campuses as the future of work spaces. We investigate the extensive investigative work General Projects goes through bespoke for each property development, hyper-focusing on the end-user and identifying what they truly want. Ben provides an overview as to the millenial age thinking at General Projects, where questioning traditional mindsets and thought processes is encouraged; as well as their innovative approach to combining the 3 property silos of sustainability, health & wellbeing and high quality aesthetics to deliver genuine industry leading developments which attract more tenants and retain them for longer. For anyone interested in commercial spaces, this episode is a must. Some Powerful Quotes From Ben Which Deserve to be Underscored: Real estate is no longer a commodity, it is a customer service We create multi-sensory, multi-faceted buildings We are helping the people beyond the four walls of the building With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy and the newly launched ProjectProven delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Development Management and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 27 - "Who Cares About the In-Between? Giving the Spaces In-Between Buildings a New Purpose " with Renee Searle & Jack Hosea from Threefold Architects. Threefold Overview: We believe buildings need to do more for us. Help us be more productive, happier & inspired. We consider how people will move, think, behave & feel in & about our buildings. We partner with people who have a point of view & aspire to achieve remarkable designs. Founded by friends, we bring together our ideas and our clients' ambitions to achieve simple, elegant and distinctive solutions. This alchemy produces a tailored response that is inventive in materials chosen & meticulously detailed. Our winning schemes for Airbnb HQ & The Crown Estate demonstrate an understanding of the importance of work-life integration & how effective workspaces need to be aligned to how we live now. We are working with Croydon's Brick by Brick across three schemes for private & affordable homes. We are experts in delivering outstanding projects in sensitive rural locations including National Parks and World Heritage Sites. Everything we make has a positive footprint. Episode Overview: Today we dive into the in-between, discussing everything from 50 / 50 live work developments to innovations from developer Pocket Living to the future of the real estate industry clashing sustainability advancements whilst preserving heritage. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 26 - "Community is the Cure: How Co-Living Transforms Lives and Creates Deep Rooted Community Connections" with Jermaine Browne from re:shape. re:shape Overview: Delivering affordable, well-designed shared homes for middle earners in London's most unaffordable areas. Cities are becoming increasingly unaffordable, local communities are being continuously displaced, and loneliness and mental health issues are on the rise. By living closer together, we believe that shared living can be a way to address the environmental, urban and human challenges our cities are facing. Our buildings seek to deliver an alternative way of life in our cities. One that is greener, happier, healthier, smarter, flexible and more affordable. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 26 - "Where Design Meets Insight: How International Architects; HETA, enhance wellbeing through human centred design" with Namrata Krishna & Catherine Borse from HETA Architects. HETA Architects Overview: As designers, our focus is on people and how we create better, more meaningful experiences for them. We do that through creative, holistic thinking, a deep knowledge base and an integrated design process. We consider each project using four different lenses to create a clear design strategy, all our projects are: Insight-led Human-centred Digitally-enabled Environmentally-responsive The Podcast Episode: Today we dive into human centred design, which HETA found upon the rock solid base for having an in-depth understanding of exactly who you are designing for first. Namrata and Catherine discuss their varied and valuable personal and professional experiences which has developed a deep and shared passion for high quality building design which enhances the wellness, culture, interaction and social fabric of the communities they serve. A thought provoking and highly topical conversation for designers considering how to create meaningful and resilient developments for the future. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 25 - "Commercial Strategy: How to Ensure Your Business, Projects & Customers Thrive in a Constantly Changing World" with Victoria Firth & Rhonda Curliss from Grey Lemon. Victoria & Rhonda are the co-founders of Grey Lemon; which specialises in cutting through the murky grey areas of business to create clear, robust and measurable commercial strategies that work. Whether you are launching a new business, undertaking leadership transition, developing a five-year plan for growth, or simply want a fresh pair of eyes on your current strategy, Grey Lemon brings the insight, experience and straightforward approach you need to achieve your goals. Both Victoria & Rhonda bring more than 30 years combined operational and commercial strategy experience in Director, Board and C-suite positions for a range of international businesses. The Podcast Episode Today we dive into the topic of creating kick ass Commercial Strategies to help property companies win in a constantly changing world. Focusing on getting really clear on your personal and company PURPOSE, communicating why and how you operate, enhancing your business culture, direction and leadership through turbulent times and leveraging the different experiences from your business team to innovate, grow and evolve. A few key questions & thoughtful extracts from Grey Lemon: Why does your business exist? How can you be better at adapting to the unexpected? Be the best at what you do or be the only one doing it Just because your business has existed, does not mean it will in the future With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 24 - "Designing for Children: Creating happy, healthy, inspiring education spaces" with Robyn Poulson from BDP. About Robyn Robyn is an Architect in BDP’s London studio, specialising in education projects. She was the Project Lead for the Centre for Creative Learning at Francis Holland School where she demonstrated a particular interest in creating spaces which encourage social learning beyond the syllabus. She is also involved in a number of schemes to broaden access to the architecture profession, engaging communities with their built environment as well as nurturing a diverse graduate intake. Robyn's Awards Project Lead which won the New London Award's Wellbeing Prize Shortlisted for the AJ/Curtins Inspiring Graduate Prize The Podcast Episode Today we dive into the topic of creating happy, healthy educational spaces for children. Focusing on the art of storytelling through design by creating a memorable and safe experience for children of all ages. We discuss in detail how to enhance both interior and exterior design, looking specifically at the NLA Wellbeing Prize winning Centre for Creative Learning at Francis Holland School for their library, community space and sensory roof garden. If you are designing or plan to design a space for children, this is a fantastic educational episode on how to think and design for children, mixing fun, safety, learning and imagination into the built environment. Insightful extract from the BDP's website: Our vision is to be the world’s leading integrated architecture, engineering and design firm, delivering world class solutions which enhance the communities they serve. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 23 - "Why Socio-Economic Balance is Key to Property Industry Success.......A Masterclass for SME's" with Jane Hollinshead from IJD Consulting. This episode is an absolute masterclass in how to turn socio-economic disadvantage into an advantage for the property industry; delivered by one of the property industries leading experts - Jane Hollinshead. There is not much Jane has not done in the property industry, so it might be easiest to bullet point her remarkable career and expertise so you know to get out the pen and paper as her advice is priceless: Currently the Director and Principal of IJD Consulting, providing strategic advice to real estate private and listed companies, professional advisors, charities and industry organisations; as well as Currently a Non-Exec Advisor to Knight Frank People Board Currently a Non-Exec Director of Moorfield Group Currently of Board Member of Notting Hill Genesis Housing Association and Chair of NHG Operations Committee Previously a Board Member of Pathways to Property Previously a Board Member of CREFC Europe Previously a Partner and Head of Real Estate at Addleshaw Goddard Today we dive into the topic of socio-economic imbalance; and how property businesses can enhance both social impact & business performance in one go. We discuss in detail: What socio-economic disadvantage is, how to identify it and how to crush it The importance of cognitive diversity in a business How SME's can make a huge impact with a small footprint How SME's can outmanoeuvre rigid procurement checklists to demonstrate specialist value, even when competing against giants. The use of reverse mentoring and specialist diversity recruitment agencies such as Rare Recruitment (& my personal favourite) The 4 keys to recruitment success: Resilience, Driven, Self Awareness and Agility to Pivot Strap yourself in, grab a book and a pen and enjoy!!!! Resources: Jane's Socio-economic article in EGI: https://www.egi.co.uk/news/why-now-is-the-time-to-focus-on-socio-economic-imbalance/ With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 22 - "Clean Air Has Never Been More Important: How portable air purifiers are getting us back to business.....safely" with Christian Hendriksen from Rensair. Christian and his company are taking the world by storm delivering clean air for every space with portable, hospital-grade air purifying systems. Rensair is an amazing invention and superbly timed for both the Covid-19 pandemic and also growing consumer awareness for air quality in the home, office and retail environments. The Rensair portable solution removes a staggering 99.97% of airborne viruses and pollutants (including viruses, mold, pollen, bacteria and tobacco smoke to name a few). Today we dive into the history of Rensair, the real life benefits for how the portable system stops the viral load build up, what it kills, where it can be installed and who can benefit. For any business operating indoors, this Podcast episode is for you. A few quick stats about the portable solution: Hospital-Grade Technology Originally developed for Scandinavian hospitals, the Rensair patented solution uses the most advanced air purification technology. Each air purifier consists of a germicidal ozone-free UVC light placed in the center of a cylindrical high-quality H13 HEPA filter. This captures and also inactivates viruses and bacteria trapped on the filter surface. Tested by Independent Laboratories Independent worldwide leaders in science and technology have extensively tested the Rensair air purifier technology incl. Eurofins, Norconsult & Oslo University Hospital. Large Cleaning Capacity Rensair cleans up to 560 m³ air per hour. This means that one Rensair air purifier can clean a room of 230 m² with normal ceiling height per hour. Use a combination of multiple Rensair air purifiers in larger spaces to maintain the same efficacy. Low and Safe Maintenance You only need to change the HEPA filter after 9000 hours of continued use (1 year). Rensair’s patented design featuring continued germicidal UVC illumination of the filter surface keeps the filter clean from pathogens and is therefore safe to change. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 21 - "The Art of the Perfect Brief: The Foundation to Designing for Happiness " with Duncan McLeod from Studio McLeod Architecture. Duncan and his practice; Studio McLeod, are recognised as one of the UK’s leading architects for innovative residential architecture. They are a RIBA award winning practice, one of 6 practices shortlisted for Architect of the Year in 2017 and they have an incredible 100% record for getting their clients planning approval. Insightful extract from the Studio McLeod website: Our approach of really listening to our clients and working out what would make the biggest difference to their lives has been referred to as ‘Architectural Therapy’. Our clients have described the process as efficient and inspiring and the end results as calming, captivating and fulfilling. Today's episode is an absolute masterclass; not just in learning how to create and deliver the perfect brief for any client, but the power of asking consistently better questions. Duncan has developed an unbelievable skill for asking better questions from his clients to help them drive the brief and the design solutions themselves, resulting in consistently incredible outcomes. The true power of this approach can only be summed up by listening to Duncan explain the emotional (and regularly tearful) interactions with his clients. This genuine bond and emotional connection is no fluke, it has been carefully orchestrated over years of refining how to ask better questions of your clients to deliver them exactly what the need. For anyone looking to understand how to truly wow your client and create a genuine emotional connection between human and built environment, this podcast episode is for you. The Studio McLeod approach is so well written I couldn't shorten it, so please enjoy the full copy: Our approach Our approach has been described as ‘Architectural Therapy’. I think it’s because we like people, and they see the genuine enjoyment we get from helping them. We really listen to our clients, aim to understand what would really make a difference for them and thrive on solving the ensuing puzzle. We need to be good listeners, ask the right questions and discover what would significantly improve our clients' lives before we respond with design solutions. Our client discussions aim to remove boundaries that might be limiting their ideas. We encourage clients to be brave and ask for the impossible. Once the client is truly excited about what they are asking for we can start to solve the puzzle. Then it’s our job to see possibilities rather than obstacles. When looking for design solutions we aim to identify, challenge and push past obvious ideas which might be limiting. We enjoy the excitement that great ideas generate as much the design process. The reaction from clients when you create or transform something they hadn’t thought possible is pretty special. Building or renovating a home isn’t something you’re going to do very many times in your life. So it’s important that our clients get what they want. In essence, we’re good listeners, who like solving puzzles, and believe there is always a way! - Duncan McLeod With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 20 - "The End of Building Waste: How Reusable Framing Systems are Creating a Sustainable Construction Future " with Ged Finch from X-Frame. Ged is the Director and Research & Development Manager at X-Frame; one of the worlds most innovative and forward thinking property and construction companies. For those who do not know, X-Frame is a recoverable and reusable framing system for the next generation of sustainable construction. Useful extract from the X-Frame website: a platform technology in which supplementary technologies and systems can be developed. X-Frame™ aims to begin the transition to circularity in construction by offering a structural frame that is capable of facilitating the recovery and reuse of almost all building layers. Today we dive into the challenges the global construction industry faces in achieving a sustainable, carbon zero building industry - and why Ged was forced into rethinking how a building is designed, assembled and disassembled. In a simple form, Ged has invented a mechano set for real life buildings, capable of being used multiple times, storing carbon, being completely adaptable. repeatable and insanely structurally robust against earthquakes and hurricane force winds. For anyone looking to work with one of the worlds most solution focused construction companies - this is it. Delivering financial, sustainable, operational and performance benefits beyond the traditional industry standard. It is people like Ged Finch and X-Frame why we founded the Built for Life Podcast! 30% of all waste is a result of building, renovation and demolition activities. This is unprecedented. - X-Frame With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 19 - "The Art of Making a Space a Place: How to transform a community through vibrant public spaces" with David Engwicht from Creative Communities International. David is the Master Placemaker and Director of Creative Communities International which is one of the worlds most innovative and intuitive Placemaking practices, specialising in helping communities transform spaces to places. "David Engwicht is one of the world’s most inventive thinkers and writers on creating vibrant public spaces" - Project for Public Spaces Today we dive into space psychology - how the arrangement of spaces impacts on peoples feelings about themselves and others. David provides a masterclass on ripping up the Placemaking textbook and checklist in favour of creating spaces from observation, experimentation and trusting people. David provides countless entertaining stories and social experiments which demonstrate the human emotion side of interaction with the built environment, identifying how you can create better spaces. "A space does not become a place until it is used for a purpose other than that which the designer intended" - David Engwicht With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 18 - "Future of Heating: Accelerating the Transition from Fossil to Renewable Energy with Zero Emission Boilers" with Johan du Plessis from Tepeo. Johan is the CEO and Founder of Tepeo which is tackling climate change head on with their Patent Pending Zero Emission Boiler. With the 2050 Net Zero Emissions target set in stone, Tepeo is a solution to the UK's biggest challenge to achieving the Net Zero target - rapid and low cost decarbonisation of domestic heating. Tepeo's Zero Emission Boiler combines electric resistive heating with ultra-high density dry core thermal storage to deliver the performance of a fossil fuel boiler as economically as possible and without the associated emissions. Today we dive deep into how a Zero Emission Boiler works, its performance in comparison to a conventional gas boiler and the key cost and operational benefits. We discuss how the 2050 targets will transform the face of heating in every single home and what you can do to get ahead of the curve, save money and help the planet. The Zero Emission Boiler is here to stay. Tepeo are currently trialing their Zero Emission Boilers in homes in and around Maidenhead, UK and they plan to sell the first units in 2021. If you would be interested in taking part in the trial, please see here "Heating your home, not the planet" - Tepeo With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. Show Notes: Website: https://tepeo.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 17 - "The Founder of Futures: Future Proofing Strategies & Tips for Better Buildings" with Dan Jestico from Futures at Iceni Projects. Dan is the Director of Futures at Iceni Projects, created specifically to assess, identify and adapt to threats and opportunities driven by changing global forces. Dan's unique experiences in the Built Environment from a design, delivery and scientific perspective put him at the forefront of European, national and regional sustainability legislation and assessments. Today we dive deep into how the future is changing how we design, build and operate property assets all over the world. We discuss how you can analyse these forces to get ahead of the curve to ensure your properties are always in demand as our lifestyles, the climate, technology, politics, the environment and the economic landscape change. Dan identifies the specific areas of risk where many developers and property professionals fall short resulting in long term cost and performance issues as well as discussing the biggest threats and opportunities we can all benefit from. For anyone at any RIBA stage - this podcast is for you. Remember to listen with an open mind, look for threats and opportunities that stand out to you and your personal property circumstance; research these trends indepth for yourself and make swift decisions to succeed. "The best way to predict your future is to create it" - Abraham Lincoln With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy delivering Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Wellbeing Consultancy services across the UK and beyond. Show Notes: Website: https://www.iceniprojects.com/futures/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 16 - "How Smart Technology is Transforming Customer Experience in Property " with Muir Baxter from Smart Rent. Muir is the UK Sales Director and has over 11 years experience delivering smart technology into the built environment with a particular focus on large scale Build to Rent, Build to Sell, and PBSA developments alongside international world-renowned hotel projects. Today we look at how smart technology is being leveraged across the property industry to both protect and enhance the physical health and mental wellbeing of occupants around the world. Physical & Mental Health Protection - We discuss how smart technology can be utilised within building access control strategies by offering self-guided tours for property inspections; whereby prospective tenants or purchasers can access, inspect and exit a building just by using their smart phone. This ensures property providers can continue to provide sales or rental viewings through buildings and inside apartments without interacting with any other human beings during the pandemic. Physical & Mental Health Enhancement - We discuss how smart technology is being utilised in apartment design to provide end user with increased control over their space with thermal, lighting, air quality and leak detection controls; giving end users an increased sense of control over their space. For anyone currently at RIBA Stage 2 - 4 or 7, this episode provides a fantastic overview for how you can integrate technology into you building to enhance your assets performance. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. Show Notes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Muir_Baxter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 15 - "A How To: Integrating Wellbeing Through Your Building Operation" with Jade Leighton from Ekkist. This is Part 3 of the 3 Part Mini-series in partnership with Ekkist called "BUILDING IN HEALTH & WELLBEING: A How To". Jade is a qualified Nutritional Therapist, a Lifestyle Medicine Practitioner and the Health and Wellbeing Consultant at Ekkist advising on the operational elements and ongoing management of buildings to ensure property developers can implement policies and initiatives to support the ongoing wellbeing of building occupants and staff. Today we dive deep into the operational considerations you need to enhance health and wellbeing in property, from ensuring access to high quality wholesome food sources to the maternity policies of staff right through to eradicating loneliness through community groups, events and support. For anyone currently at RIBA Stage 2 - 7, Part 3 of the Mini-series is for you as understanding operational objectives at an early stage is key to a successful design, planning submission and long term asset performance. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. Show Notes: Instagram: _jadeleighton 3,000 Nurse Study: https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200/jco.2005.04.2846 Excerpt: “Specifically, women with no close relatives had an elevated risk of all-cause mortality (HR = 1.66; 95% CI, 0.93 to 2.97; Ptrend = .02) and breast cancer mortality (HR = 2.65; 95% CI, 1.08 to 6.82; Ptrend < .01) compared with those with 10 or more close relatives. Similarly, women with no close friends had elevated risks of all-cause mortality (HR = 2.20; 95% CI, 1.01 to 4.81; Ptrend = .10) and breast cancer mortality (HR = 4.06; 95% CI, 1.40 to 11.75; Ptrend < .01) compared with those with 10 or more close friends.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 14 - "The Most Important Internal Building Ingredients to Improve the Wellbeing Performance of Any Building" with Olga Turner from Ekkist. This is Part 2 of a 3 Part Mini-series in partnership with Ekkist called "BUILDING IN HEALTH & WELLBEING: A How To". Olga is the Managing Director of Ekkist - which is a UK based property consultancy specialising in the design, creation and management of buildings and places that support human health and well-being; using the WELL Building Standard and the EKKIST Design for Well-being® Framework to deliver scientific research based advice. Today we investigate the most important internal building aspects which provide the greatest end user wellbeing benefits; providing clients and design teams with the information you need to laser focus construction budgets to maximise your Social ROI. The 5 core aspects covered are: Lighting Air Water Materials Operations For anyone who currently at RIBA Stage 3 - 4, Part 2 of the Mini-series will be very important for you as the integration of health and wellbeing at detailed design stage is a key to future proofing your asset from changing consumer demands long term. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 12 - "How To Strategically Integrate Wellbeing at Masterplan & Building Design Stages" with Karen Rogers and Olga Turner from Ekkist. This is Part I of a 3 Part Mini-series in partnership with Ekkist called "BUILDING IN HEALTH & WELLBEING: A How To". Karen is the Director of Project Management and Olga is the Managing Director of Ekkist - which is property consultancy specialising in the design, creation and management of buildings and places that support human health and well-being; using the WELL Building Standard and the EKKIST Design for Well-being® Framework to deliver scientific research based advice. We cover a lot of ground in this first episode, starting with Olga providing an overview of the relationship between the built environment and human health and wellbeing; and how rapidly changing consumer demand is accelerating the adoption of health focused built environments. Karen defines the core health and wellbeing considerations for the masterplan and building design stages which property professionals and clients should consider and we discuss at length how this information can be best used to improve long term social and financial outcomes. For anyone who is currently in at RIBA Stage 0 - 4, Part I of the Mini-series will be very important for you as the integration of health and wellbeing is a wholistic approach to better development and also forms a key function in future proofing the asset from changing consumer demand to health focused environments. In summary, the health and wellbeing outcomes of masterplans and building designs should be a core foundational consideration on every project from day one, enabling better social and financial outcomes for both the client and the end user customers who occupy. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. RESOURCES: NHS Healthy Urban Planning Checklist - https://www.healthyurbandevelopment.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Healthy-Urban-Planning-Checklist-March-2014.pdf Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission - https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/building-better-building-beautiful-commission --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 11 - "Building a World Class Operational Team for Better Customer Experience" with Nick Hammond from Deverell Smith. Nick is the Head of Build to Rent, Europe at Deverell Smith, which is a Global Real Estate Executive Search Firm delivering Recruitment & Strategic Consultancy across Investment, Development and Management disciplines of the Build to Rent Sector. Today, we laser focus our conversation on how Property Providers can strategically build a high performance customer service team in any building. Discussing in detail what good customer service is within the property sector and how it influences occupancy and ultimately yield performance. We dive deep into the challenges which all property providers are facing now; and likely into the future with a growing pipeline of properties but a limited number of highly qualified and experienced property customer service staff. We also investigate the opportunities that Covid-19 has presented to the property industry whereby many customer service roles in alternative industries, such as airline, retail, hotels have been decimated by furlough and redundancies; providing highly experienced customer service professionals with a unique opportunity to move into the property sectors. Most importantly we cover the 2 most important things a Property Provider should do on every project to consistently build a World Class Customer Service Team and how Nick sees the future of the Build to Rent industry transforming as consumer expectations continue to shift with the changing circumstances we are all faced with. In summary, the customer service team is often overlooked during the building design phases however, they are crucial to the long term operational and therefore financial performance of the asset. On this basis, early engagement with the core customer service team, during the design phases is essential to ensuring both the design and the customer service teams will be optimised to maximise customer outcomes, occupancy and yields. This is a fantastic step by step guide for how any property professional can adopt this strategy in any project. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from the Award Winning LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. Resources: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-hammond-5b4b508a/ A New Lease of Life Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4PMuboPsAXFCV3XA9f5M18?si=omuOLQxJQ4mjB6qY7ggm5g - https://ds.deverellsmith.com/leadership/a-new-lease-of-life-with-tim-stephen/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 10 - "The Hidden Benefits of Clean Air: Why Air Quality is Now Vital for Long Term Asset Performance" with Francesca Brady & Niall Ingham from AirRated. Francesca is the Chief Executive Officer and Niall is the Head of London of AirRated - which is the UK's leading air testing and certification company for indoor air quality. We cover a lot of ground in the wide reaching conversation, starting with Francesca providing an in depth overview of the science behind air quality; and how building environments directly influence human physical health, human productivity and the environment, with recommendations on how to improve the air quality outcomes for each aspect. Niall outlines the business case for better air quality and we discuss in depth the changing consumer sentiment towards healthy buildings and the focus from insurers and funders to deliver a healthy building. For anyone who is currently in concept or detailed design phase, this section of the talk will be very important for you, as future proofing buildings for tomorrows policy changes is key to ensuring asset owners do not inherit a financial liability being forced to adapt the building design once constructed. In summary, the air quality inside and outside a building should be a key consideration investigated at the earliest possible stage to enable the best possible long term decisions to be made for successful operational and financial asset outcomes. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. Resources: Harvard study on quantifying the benefit of enhanced ventilation - https://thecogfxstudy.com/ CO2 and decision making - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548274/ PM2.5 and traders in New York - https://www.nber.org/papers/w22753 Temperature and productivity, for every 2oC above 25oC, you lose approx. 2% in productivity - https://escholarship.org/content/qt3j82f642/qt3j82f642.pdf Dutch study for healthy building ROI: https://interiorarchitects.com/healthy-buildings-and-healthy-people-identifying-the-roi-of-healthy-spaces/ Home Hack Air Quality Sensors - Awair sensor - https://www.getawair.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 10 - "Knowledge is Power: The Best Advice From 9 Industry Leading Property Experts" with the LifeProven duo Jordan Relfe & Adam Hinds. Today, we do a half season roundup and review the best advice, tips and project considerations captured from the first 9 episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 9 - "How To Improve Your Community Engagement to Increase Profits & Have Happier Occupants " with James Stewart. James is the Co-Founder of Urban Symbiotics, an industry leading, user-centric multi-disciplinary architecture, engagement and branding practice based in Central London; and today we extract James' industry leading advice on how to use Community Engagement as a powerful tool to maximise profits, community support, planning application success and occupant satisfaction. James explains how his background in product design (whereby every product is rigorously tested by target customers before it is launched) has built the foundation for this approach; he breaks down the laser focused steps for how developers and property professionals can better engage with their target customers before design, to get an in-depth understanding of what your customers truly want. As understanding what your customer truly wants is the core foundation for any successful product, or building. So if better development outcomes is your driver - then this episode is for you. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 8 - "Leveraging Ergonomics: Improve Employee Productivity, Satisfaction & Overall Wellbeing " with Kirsty Angerer. Kirsty is the founder of the Travelling Ergonomist - which is an ergonomic consulting company aimed at helping businesses enhance people's health and optimise systems performance through strategic ergonomic programs. For those uninitiated to the world of Ergonomics, Kirsty is the perfect candidate to take you on this journey as she is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors, an advisor to the International WELL Building Institute for Movement of the human body and is also the host of the very popular Travelling Ergonomist Podcast with invaluable insights from Industry Leaders in Ergonomics, Workplace and Health. This episode is really helpful for anyone who sits or works at a desk and wants to know what height and distance they should be at to protect their spine as Kirsty gave us a live demonstration on how best to sit to protect yourself. We also dig far deeper into who needs ergonomics, at what stage it should be considered and how a strategy is implemented and monitored across a business or property. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 7 - "Optimise Asset Performance with the High Quality Interior Design Strategy: Using Design to Improve Asset Profits Through Occupant Wellness " with Richard Angel. Richard is the founder and managing director of Angel O'Donnell, a rapidly growing interior design studio focused on the residential, build-to-rent and student accommodation sectors; and today we discuss how Property Providers can leverage High Quality Interior Design to create building environments which benefit both the End User and the Asset Owner. Richard does this by delivering spaces which give people the feeling that they want to stay longer, so they feel better, happier and more relaxed in the space. This feeling results in increased demand for the property, improving sales values, reducing voids periods, increasing tenancies and staff retention and productivity. High Quality Interior Design is a true win win, as occupants are happier and asset owners improve their financial performance. Richard talks through this interior design process in detail as well as covering topics such as: Understanding the end user on a personal level to improve development outcomes Designing flexible amenity space for Covid-19 resistance and The new future of housing design for integrating office space in to every home . Richard's advice is one to take on board as he was one of the pioneering professionals to bring Build to Rent to the UK with the first ever BTR scheme. He also used the design process discussed today to deliver a project which achieved 3 times the highest ever rental income achieved in Shoreditch, yes that is correct, 3 times the highest ever rental income; as well as winning multiple awards and acting for some of the biggest names in real estate such as Canary Wharf Group, St James and Regal London. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 6 - "User Focused Design: How Top Architects Optimise Financial & Social Returns Through Real World User Insight" with Stephanie Edwards. Stephanie is the Co-Founder of Urban Symbiotics which is an industry leading, user-centric multi-disciplinary architecture, masterplanning and design practice based in Central London; and today we extract Stephanie's expertise for designing and delivering buildings which deliver better Social and Financial returns without using biased assumptions, by better understanding the wants, needs and desires of each end-user. Stephanie breaks down the methodology, framework and approach to engaging end users before design commences, ensuring the end product is optimised to drive value through end user demand. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 5 - "The Future of Engineering: How Top Structural Engineers are Building a More Sustainable, Healthier Future" with Gary Elliott. Gary is the Co-Founder and CEO of Elliott Wood Partnership Limited Structural and Civil Engineers and today we extract Gary's innovative ideas, advice and recommendations for how to deliver highly sustainable, healthy and future proof buildings by challenging traditional perceptions towards how the structure of any building is assessed, designed and delivered. With your hosts, Adam Hinds and Jordan Relfe from LifeProven Wellbeing Property Consultancy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 4 - "Urban Farming - How to Integrate Vertical Farms in Buildings to Create Food, Income, Relaxation & Community" with Jason Hawkins-Row. Jason is the CEO and Founder of Aponic, a UK based vertical modular farming system provider which creates highly affordable vertical farms for domestic and commercial use. Today we extract Jason's key advice, ideas and considerations around how to design urban farming into our buildings (basements, roof tops, garden fences, atriums, hallways) to create food resilience, inclusive community activities and income for buildings and homes whilst improving sustainability and air quality. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 3 - "Age Better in Any Home: Extending Healthy Lifespan of Over 55's by Reducing Home Health Hazards" with Holly Holder; The Senior Evidence Manager at Centre for Ageing Better. Today we extract the vital evidence, considerations and advice from Holly and her teams latest research looking specifically at the role housing plays in protecting the health of the UK, and how poor quality housing can create or worsen health conditions, reduce an occupants quality, cause poverty or even cause premature death. We discuss these human health risks in detail and outline how Property Professionals and Occupants can swiftly identify and adapt their homes to mitigate these risks. If you know are over 55 or know anyone over the age of 55, this show is very important for you as the action points discussed can extend healthy lifespan. SHOW NOTES: Report - Home & Dry Report Statistic - World Health Organisation Housing Health Determinants: "Structurally deficient housing increases the likelihood that people slip or fall, increasing the risk of injury. Poor accessibility to their home puts disabled and elderly people at risk of injury, stress and isolation. Housing that is insecure, sometimes due to affordability issues or weak security of tenure, is stressful. Housing that is difficult or expensive to heat contributes to poor respiratory and cardiovascular outcomes. High indoor temperatures can cause heat related illnesses and increase cardiovascular mortality. Indoor air pollution is connected to a wide range of non-communicable diseases, harms respiratory and cardiovascular health, and may trigger allergic and irritant reactions, such as asthma. Crowded housing increases the risk of exposure to infectious disease. Inadequate water supply and sanitation facilities affect food safety and personal hygiene, and therefore lead to the development of communicable diseases." Statistic - Greatest Cause of Accidental Injury Related Deaths in the Home: The main cause of accidental injury related deaths amongst older people are falls in the home (NHS, 2019; World Health Organisation, 2007) The incidence of a Category 1 hazard is present in around half of all nondecent homes regardless of age. However, further analysis shows two major contributors – excess cold (the inability to heat a home to a comfortable level) and risk of falls. These two incidences account for 85% of all Category 1 hazards in households where the head of the household is over 55 years old. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
Episode 2 - "Designing for Air Quality - Preventing Airborne Transmission of COVID-19, Diseases & Airborne Pollutants with Better Building Ventilation Design" with Amir A. Aliabadi. An Assistant Professor and the Founder of Atmospheric Innovations Research Laboratory, today we extract Amir's key advice, ideas and considerations how to protect the health & wellbeing of occupants in any building through better ventilation design. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message
The First Episode - "Optimising Wellness in Property: How to combine design with lifestyle to help end users win their day" with Harry Jameson, the Founder and CEO of The Wellness People and Harry Jameson Consultancy, where we extract Harry's key advice, ideas and considerations when combining Lifestyle and Design to Extend Healthy Life Span in buildings. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/builtforlife/message