Sustainability Seminars for Interior Designers
Events to assist interior designers to learn more about sustainability practices.
The BIID is committed to leading the interior industry towards more sustainable design practices, reviewing our own operations and providing our members with tools and support to do their work in the most environmentally and socially responsible way.
As part of the BIID’s ongoing sustainability strategy we plan to release further information, organise events and create and accredit CPDs over the next 3 years to provide interior designers with the tools, resources and knowledge to promote, create and implement sustainable and ethical design.
Please join us for the following online events in our sustainability series looking at introducing designers to Passivhaus, biophilic design and cradle-to-cradle principles.
- Introduction to Passivhaus Thursday 2nd September 2021
Learn how the principles of Passivhaus design can improve a buildings performance and how to implement them in your design process. Book now - The Cradle to Cradle Design Framework for Interior Designers Wednesday 8th September 2021
Learn about the Cradle to Cradle® Design Framework and how implementing its principles will take your practice beyond sustainable interior design. Book now - Introduction to Biophilic Design Wednesday 20th October 2021
Learn how the practices of biophilic design optimise living and working spaces, enhance health and productivity, lower stress and cultivate creativity. Book now
If you have any questions at all please contact info@biid.org.uk or call 0207 628 0255.
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