An introduction to and discussion around Building Biology
3 June 2015, 6pm-8pm, Qld Chapter Auditorium
We spend the majority of our lives indoors and with allergies and certain illnesses on the rise. Looking at how we design, construct and occupy our buildings can significantly affect our health. This discussion, focused on residential design, introduces the concepts of building biology to create a healthier home."
Explaining the principles of Healthy homes (toxicity, electromagnetic radiation and fields) and why they are important, this session will deliver an introduction to the concepts which embody the principles of building biology. It will provide case studies which will analyse projects, and suggest how buildings could be improved when guided by a building biologist.
Topics:
BUILDING BIOLOGY - Birgit Richards will introduce why a healthy home is so important and the overall concepts of building biology and their considerations for our homes
DESIGNING FOR A HEALTHY HOME - Emma Scragg will share her experiences working with a building biologist at sketch design stage of a new home for a family with multiple chemical and EMR sensitivities.
NEW FARM HEALTHY HOUSE Case Study - Lee and Lee-Anne Stevens talk about their new home in New Farm - what inspired them to build a healthy home. They do a walkthrough of their local, built, house explaining why and how they did things differently and would do things in the future.
2 Formal CPD points

EMMA SCRAGG is an architect with a passion for all things sustainable. In dealing with her own health issues, consequent pregnancy and motherhood, she has a keen interest in how buildings can affect well-being. Through working with Building Biologist Michael Meyer on a new-build project in Wavell Heights, she has gained a deeper understanding of what is involved to create a truly healthy home.
LEE AND LEE-ANNE STEVENS are experienced property developers. After years of living healthily and organically, they decided to renovate their home using building biology principles to match their ideals and continue to enjoy their commitment to a life of well-being.