Lowdown on the Well Building Exam
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In this episode we discuss:  Strategies for taking the WELL Building ExamThe importance of designing for building healthHow to apply the strategies of WELL to the design of a project“The role buildings can play in human health and well-being has never been more evident or more important. Thanks to an evolving evidence base, we understand more about the relationship between the physical environment and human health than ever before. We know how to create spaces that enhance – rather than hinder – health and well-being. We can measure – and then improve – the quality of our air, water and light. We can design environments that fuel our bodies, move us, keep us connected, inspire our best work and facilitate a good night's sleep.” - WELL Guest Summary Becca Dobosh has over 16 years of experience in the interior design industry, with a focus on and passion for sustainability.  For the past thirteen years she has been an integral part of SERA’s Hospitality Studio, which focuses on custom packages for branded hotels in complex, urban environments. Her approach to incorporating sustainability into projects is deeply immersed in biophilic design with an emphasis on creating healthy interior spaces that are grounded in occupant engagement through compelling storytelling. By creating spaces that strengthen the symbiotic relationship between humans and our environment, Becca designs for long-term resiliency and wellbeing.  She is a LEED & WELL AP, and Associate Interior Designer at SERA Architects. To listen to the show and read the show notes on tips for taking the Well Building exam. Follow us on instragram to stay in the loop on future episodes. Interested in being a guest or have a topic covered, contact Mile Long Trace. We love hearing from our guests.  Till next time keep designing yawl. 
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