Economy – Sustainable buildings
It is in our nature to seek constant contact with the outside environment to go for a ride on our bike, to organize excursions, or even to look for an excuse for a tour or a walk. Many times we reminisce about the pleasant feeling that the environment in the countryside gives us, the fresh air! We tend to want to be outside the closed spaces because the majority of the buildings were not built to meet our basic needs and above all they did not have the concepts of Health and Wellness as a basic criterion.
These concepts are the basic condition for a building constructed with sustainable practices. That is, a building with an anthropocentric approach! Health and Wellness are critical factors that affect today’s society, the economy and people’s quality of life. Professionals and informed communities can play a key role in helping to mitigate health risks through appropriate building design, sustainable practices in homes, schools, hospitals, workplaces, etc.
Economy – Sustainable buildings
It is in our nature to seek constant contact with the outside environment to go for a ride on our bike, to organize excursions, or even to look for an excuse for a tour or a walk. Many times we reminisce about the pleasant feeling that the environment in the countryside gives us, the fresh air! We tend to want to be outside the closed spaces because the majority of the buildings were not built to meet our basic needs and above all they did not have the concepts of Health and Wellness as a basic criterion.
These concepts are the basic condition for a building constructed with sustainable practices. That is, a building with an anthropocentric approach! Health and Wellness are critical factors that affect today’s society, the economy and people’s quality of life. Professionals and informed communities can play a key role in helping to mitigate health risks through appropriate building design, sustainable practices in homes, schools, hospitals, workplaces, etc.
Economy – Sustainable buildings
It is in our nature to seek constant contact with the outside environment to go for a ride on our bike, to organize excursions, or even to look for an excuse for a tour or a walk. Many times we reminisce about the pleasant feeling that the environment in the countryside gives us, the fresh air! We tend to want to be outside the closed spaces because the majority of the buildings were not built to meet our basic needs and above all they did not have the concepts of Health and Wellness as a basic criterion.
These concepts are the basic condition for a building constructed with sustainable practices. That is, a building with an anthropocentric approach! Health and Wellness are critical factors that affect today’s society, the economy and people’s quality of life. Professionals and informed communities can play a key role in helping to mitigate health risks through appropriate building design, sustainable practices in homes, schools, hospitals, workplaces, etc.