Better Air Quality in Housing, the Workplace, and More
Good ventilation and indoor air quality are absolutely central to how people experience the built environment. This project zeroes in on improving air quality across various settings—from homes to workplaces and beyond. With nearly 20 years of expertise in the Housing, Construction, and Building Services sectors, the initiative bridges the gap between industry, academia, and regulation. It’s about making indoor spaces healthier, more comfortable, and ultimately more productive.
Main Benefits of Improved Indoor Air Quality
Focusing on better ventilation and air standards brings a host of advantages, including:
- Nearly two decades of sector experience backing the approach
- Strong collaboration with national and international leaders at the ‘C’ level, policy makers, and researchers
- Proven success in building brands, reputations, and sustainable growth
- Clear communication of complex indoor air quality issues to all audiences
- Passionate advocacy for raising standards and improving outcomes across the board
Expertise at the Intersection of Industry and Regulation
This project thrives in the unique space where industry meets academic research and regulatory frameworks. It’s led by an expert generalist who excels at translating the nuanced, technical aspects of indoor air quality into clear, purposeful messaging. Whether it’s framing positions, placing products, or communicating at every level, the work ensures that complex information is accessible and actionable.
Collaboration Across Multiple Arenas
Working regularly with top-level executives, policy makers, and researchers, the project fosters collaboration that drives real change. It’s as comfortable in the boardroom as it is rolling up sleeves to deliver tangible results where it matters most. This dynamic approach ensures that strategies are not just theoretical but grounded in practical success.
Passion for Better Standards and Outcomes
At its core, the project is driven by a genuine passion for indoor air quality and the impact good ventilation has on health and wellbeing. It’s a strong advocate for raising standards and pushing for improved outcomes in the housing and building sectors. This passion fuels ongoing efforts to make indoor environments safer and more comfortable for everyone.
Project Impact on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being – by improving indoor air quality, the project supports healthier living and working environments.
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – enhancing ventilation contributes to more sustainable and resilient buildings.
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – fostering innovation in building services and construction practices.
- SDG 13: Climate Action – promoting energy-efficient ventilation solutions that reduce environmental impact.
Clear Communication for Real-World Impact
One of the standout features of this project is its ability to communicate complex indoor air quality issues in a way that’s clear and purposeful. This isn’t just about jargon or technical specs—it’s about making sure everyone, from policy makers to industry professionals, understands the stakes and the solutions. This clarity drives better decision-making and ultimately, better air quality for all.





















