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HEDQF: What makes a high performance building?

29 April 2019      Corinne Merriman, Events Manager

How can we design high performing buildings?

An evening conference discussing ‘what makes a high performance building?’ to be held at the Institute of Physics’s new headquarters, a building designed to showcase technology and promote wellness itself while providing a highly sustainable building for the long term and to provide a basis to bring new generations into physics while renovating a derelict corner of Kings Cross.

The evening will feature speakers on designing a high performance building and workplace, and occupancy feedback in the recent BCO report on Improving Productivity in the Workplace.

Date: Wednesday 22 May 2019

Time: 17:30 – 22:00 

Location: The Institute of Physics, 37 Caledonian Road, London N1 9BU

Registration: Free to attend 

Programme

5.30 – 6.00 tea, coffee and registration

6.00 – 8.00 presentations and discussion

8.00 – 10.00 drinks

There will also be an opportunity for tours of this imaginative and sustainable reworking of an existing terrace designed by architects Tate Hindle.

Speakers

Chair: Sasha Krastanovic

John Edmondson: Introduction to the event and to the Institute of Physics Buildings

Emily Loquidis: Post occupancy satisfaction

Nichola Gillen: High performance workplaces

John O’Brien, LCMB: The recent BCO report IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY IN THE WORKPLACE Lessons learnt and insights from the Whole Life Performance Plus project.

Sponsor

HEDQF would like to thank AECOM for kindly sponsoring all catering for this event.



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