Healthy Housing: An Evidence-Based Approach - REGULAR | Institut royal d'architecture du Canada

Healthy Housing: An Evidence-Based Approach - REGULAR

Référence: VC2021CE18

 

Healthy Housing: An Evidence-Based Approach

This webinar was part of the RAIC 2021 Virtual Conference on Architecture

Topics: Health, Safety and Accessibility

Length: 1 hour | What's Included: Video, Quiz, and Certificate of Completion 

This webinar is available to stream! 

Current house and multi-unit residential construction utilize legacy designs, systems, and techniques; and have largely remained unchanged despite health and environmental concerns such as IAQ, radiation, pathogens, poisons, toxins, and socio-psychological factors resulting from the construction and occupancy of our homes.The average person spends up to 50% of their day at home, and with the current COVID-19 pandemic and working-from-home we have been spending up to 95% of our days at home.And yet there is no globally accepted definition for Healthy Housing.This session will report on current efforts to define a Healthy House Body-of-Knowledge and Standard.

Learning Outcomes:

At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: 

  • Identify current issues impacting the health and well-being of occupants in Canadian homes; 
  • Define what is Healthy Housing in the Canadian context; 
  • Discuss what are the desired principles for a Healthy Housing Body-of-Knowledge (HH-BOK), and what the desired standard for Healthy Housing is; 
  • Apply Healthy Housing principles and concepts into design, systems and materials selection, and methods of construction of Canadian housing. 

Subject Matter Expert

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Yew-Thong LeongOAA, FRAIC, FIIAS / Associate Professor, Ryerson University

Pricing A-La-Carte 

This is a recording of a live event.
This webinar is part of a series! See more like this here. 

$75.00
Prix catalogue: $75.00
Prix membres: 
$50.00