Heavy Construction

Canada's Heavy Construction News Site

Menu
  • Home
  • News Sources
    • Alberta
    • CDBI
    • Construction Canada
    • CTAA
    • Manitoba
    • NL
    • Nova Scotia
    • Red Deer
    • Vancouver
  • Contact
Menu

Quadrangle and Human Space design program to safely reopen physical spaces

Posted on June 23, 2020 by News
Quadrangle and Human Space have created ‘Wellness Ready’ to help organizations successfully reopen physical spaces. Image courtesy Quadrangle
Quadrangle and Human Space have created ‘Wellness Ready’ to help organizations successfully reopen physical spaces.
Image courtesy Quadrangle

Quadrangle and Human Space are offering ‘Wellness Ready,’ a program designed to help organizations successfully plan for reopening and realize the necessary shifts to create healthy environments.

“As immediate needs for our built environment continue to evolve, it has underscored the important role physical space plays in supporting human well-being,” Human Space wrote on its website. “Now that we are reopening offices, retail, hospitality, education, and community spaces, there is a lot of uncertainty about how this can be done safely and effectively.”

In the short-term, business-owners and operators will need to navigate how to adapt their buildings and interiors to enable physical distancing, while also defining longer-term practices that will foster success with employees and customers. To support these challenges, Wellness Ready combines the expertise of Quadrangle, Human Space, and a roster of industry specialists to advise on policies and protocols for health and safety, building performance, inclusion, well-being, and good design.

The program provides a flexible and holistic solution with a three-stage approach including:

  • assess (now);
  • define (now, next); and
  • implement (now, next, future).

“No matter what stage of the process you are in, we have a diverse team of specialists to advise on policies and protocols for health and safety, inclusion, building performance, and design to help guide you as your needs evolve,” Human Space said.

View original article here Source

Recent Posts

  • Scotiabank targets $10-B commitment in support of affordable housing
  • Pomerleau and Factry create innovation lab dedicated to construction
  • Historic Ontario covered bridge receiving $6.25M for rehabilitation
  • Western roadbuilders unite on trade corridor and gateway investment
  • NOTICE — Partial Lifting of NS Spring Weight Restrictions

Categories

  • Alberta
  • CDBI
  • Construction Canada
  • CTAA
  • Manitoba
  • NL
  • Nova Scotia
  • Red Deer
  • Vancouver
April 2021
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
2627282930  
« Mar    
©2021 Heavy Construction | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme