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Healthy Buildings in Healthy Cities

When

27/09/2016    
8:00 am - 10:00 am
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The Dean
33 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2
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IGBC Member Cundall invite you to explore the WELL Building Standard for World Green Building Week 2016

We spend 90% of our time inside buildings, so how do they influence our health and wellbeing?

Join Cundall’s Sustainability Partner Alan Fogarty, to discuss how health and wellbeing and sustainability go hand in hand to create great buildings.

This interactive workshop will explore what makes a healthy building and what is currently not working in the buildings we occupy. Using Well Building Standard case studies that Cundall is delivering, including One Carter Lane, we will then look at how health and wellbeing can be at the heart of the design across a number of sectors.

Cundall are running this workshop over two sessions, please look at the details below and register your interest.

Details

Session 1
Date: Tuesday 27 September 2016
Time: 8-10am
Venue: The Dean 33 Harcourt St, Dublin 2, Ireland

Agenda
8.00-8.30am Registration and breakfast networking
8.30-9.30am Interactive workshop
9.30-10.00 Q&A and networking

Session 2
Date: Tuesday 27 September 2016
Time: 10.30-12.30pm
Venue: The Dean 33 Harcourt St, Dublin 2, Ireland

Agenda
10.30-11.00am- Registration and networking
11.00-12.00pm- Interactive workshop
12.00-12.30pm- Q&A and networking

Please contact Helen Freed to register, [email protected]

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The Irish Green Building Council is a not for profit company limited by guarantee registered in Ireland. Registered Number: 492948.
Registered Office: 19 Mountjoy Square East, Dublin 1. Registered Charity Number (RCN): 20155568.

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