
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
It is the physical and social environment that is the number one determinant of our health. As we spend most of our time in doors, the buildings we occupy have more of an impact on our health than our access to medical care or the genes that we’ve got. It is important to acknowledge that the buildings we design have a fundamental impact on our health and well-being. In this episode we speak to Jack Noonan, the Vice President at the WELL Building Institute about:
Research commissioned by Forest and Wood Products Australia and conducted by Pollinate looked at how exposed timber surfaces influences wellness at work. If you want to check out the research, head to:
https://www.woodsolutions.com.au/wood-at-work
5
11 ratings
It is the physical and social environment that is the number one determinant of our health. As we spend most of our time in doors, the buildings we occupy have more of an impact on our health than our access to medical care or the genes that we’ve got. It is important to acknowledge that the buildings we design have a fundamental impact on our health and well-being. In this episode we speak to Jack Noonan, the Vice President at the WELL Building Institute about:
Research commissioned by Forest and Wood Products Australia and conducted by Pollinate looked at how exposed timber surfaces influences wellness at work. If you want to check out the research, head to:
https://www.woodsolutions.com.au/wood-at-work
860 Listeners
100 Listeners
32,202 Listeners
26,134 Listeners
11,764 Listeners
43,390 Listeners
100 Listeners
30,237 Listeners
55 Listeners
124 Listeners
9 Listeners
314 Listeners
30 Listeners
2 Listeners
545 Listeners