Health and Wellbeing Framework | World Green Building Council

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The WorldGBC’s framework guides sustainable building designs to promote human health and well-being.

The World Green Building Council’s Health and Wellbeing Framework presents six principles aimed at improving health in the built environment. These principles include enhancing air and water quality, supporting mental health, and minimizing the spread of infectious diseases. The framework also highlights the importance of designing buildings for comfort, ensuring access to nature, and taking climate action.

Among the key strategies are biophilic design, which integrates natural elements into indoor spaces, and nature-based solutions that promote biodiversity. The framework encourages the construction industry to adopt inclusive design practices, ensuring buildings cater to all occupants’ needs. In addition, it calls for a focus on social value creation, supporting community well-being and human rights through sustainable building practices.

Another critical aspect is the commitment to climate action, promoting resource efficiency, water conservation, and reducing carbon emissions. Circular economy principles, such as using low-emission materials and recycling, are also emphasized to enhance environmental and public health. This holistic approach aims to ensure that buildings contribute to a healthier, more resilient society while addressing climate challenges.

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