Health and wellbeing have become key pillars in modern residential building design. As more people recognise the importance of living in spaces that promote physical and mental health, architects and builders are prioritising features that enhance wellbeing.
October 8th, 2024
The Sustainability Awards and Summit are brought to you by Architecture & Design. For over a decade and a half, Architecture & Design has hosted the Sustainability Summit – a beacon of insight into sustainable practices, and this year promises to be no different as it once again takes centre stage, this time on an engaging virtual platform.
This trend isn’t just about aesthetics; it involves integrating a range of carefully tested products that contribute to the longevity and health of both the home and its occupants.
At the heart of this movement is the understanding that the materials used in a home can significantly impact the wellbeing of those who live there. From non-toxic paints to sustainably sourced timber, for instance, the choice of materials is crucial.
In this panel, we will take a look at the companies intent on prioritising the wellbeing of future users, and where we’re headed in a time of sustainable change, with Kylie Legge, Founder of Place Score, Gabrielle Suhr, Studio Associate at SJB, Anthony Adamo, Operations Director at Verosol, Oscar Vazquez Alvarez, General Manager at Cosentino and Daniel Virgona, Senior Sustainability Manager at Electrolux.
“For many, the neighbourhood we live in is just as important as the actual house – if not more. Place Score’s Australian Liveability Census reveals that people rate both their mental and physical health better in higher performing neighbourhoods,” Legge says.
“What makes these neighbourhoods great, according to their residents, is a connection to nature, social connections, walkability and proximity to local shops and services. Each home is part of an ecosystem that can enhance personal and community wellbeing – it is exciting to envisage the contribution the current housing boom can have on improving liveability for all.”
This panel represents some of the most accomplished leaders in the sustainability field who will explain the current climate of the residential industry and plant the seeds to help the next generation achieve a much more diverse and sustainable future.
“The fundamentals of providing basic amenities in a home are often overlooked,” Suhr says.
“Connection to others and to your context in which you live can improve physiological benefits beyond the visual pleasures.
“Sunshine, Light, Air and Aspect – the ‘Ease’ within a plan is the Fifth element. Although the delight may not be obvious in the planning stages, the ease will be felt once the house is occupied.”
The 2024 Sustainability Summit will be held in Sydney on 14th November. To reserve your place at the 2024 Sustainability Summit for this and other sessions, click here.
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