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This seminar will examine findings from a year-long evaluation of residents of Hillman Hall, a new on-campus building at Washington University specifically designed to be “healthy.”
Presenter Amy Eyler and her colleagues used accelerometry, observations, and surveys to study the effect of Hillman’s innovative features—including abundant stairs, standing desks, and natural lighting—on the people who regularly work there. Effective strategies for creating healthy workspaces and how to evaluate and improve your own buildings will be discussed.
SPEAKER:
Amy A. Eyler, Assistant Dean for Public Health; Assistant Professor, Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis. Amy has a PhD in Public Health and is a Certified Health Education Specialist. Her research career has focused on worksite health, physical activity, and chronic disease prevention.
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
Submitted for approval of 1.5 GBCI CE Hour and 1.5 AIA/CES LU
WHEN: Thursday, October 27, 2016
3:30 – 5:00 PM
WHERE: Color Art Integrated Interiors, 1325 N. Warson Rd. 63132
FEE: $30 for USGBC-MGC Members; $45 for Non-members
REGISTER: Click here to register online.
QUESTIONS? Contact USGBC-Missouri Gateway staff at hope.gribble@mobot.org or (314) 577-0225.