The Building Health & Wellness stream, sponsored by SaintGobain, focuses on a number of innovations which are emerging
to help measure and enhance wellbeing in buildings. SaintGobain have created the Multi-Comfort standard – a way of
designing sustainable, healthy and comfortable buildings that
also achieve the Passivhaus standard in energy efficiency. The
first UK project built to the standard, a new sports and drama
hall for King’s Hawford Junior School in Worcester, designed
by Associated Architects, is close to completion. As well as
promoting high levels of energy efficiency and thermal comfort
in the school, the standard focuses on audio, indoor air and visual
comfort to create a quality learning environment for teachers
and students.
Saint-Gobain technical director Mark Allen and residential sector
director Stacey Temprell will be outlining the Multi-Comfort
concept and the story of the debut UK project as part of the
Building Health & Wellness seminar programme on 7 June.
Full details of all other seminar streams are now published on
the Vision website, where readers can also register for a free
of charge visitor pass to attend the event, giving access to all
seminars, the exhibition and networking events.
Vision has also agreed later opening hours for 2016 – as some
busy Architects would like to visit the event in the early evening.
Opening hours on the 7th June will be 10am until 9pm, with the
exhibition continuing into the evening after the main seminar
programmes finish. Drinks will be served to all exhibitors and
visitors from 5.30pm, who will be able to browse the exhibition,
attend the popular Pecha Kucha sessions organised by the
NLA and participate in other exclusive evening events to be
announced.
Vision London takes place from 7-8 June 2016 at Olympia
London. Register for your free visitor pass today at
www.visionlondon.com/register