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Sustainable Buildings Create Healthier Communities f the current pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we are all con- nected and part of a global community. Just as our natu- ral environment is an intricate balance of an ecosystem; build- ings exist on a much smaller, but equally important scale, as touchpoints of their com- munities and neighborhoods. At FCA, LEED and WELL standards are the ‘active in- gredients’ of our firm’s core values. In fact, creating the right environment aligns with three out of four of our guiding principles: Place, Planet, Peo- ple and Process. As architects and designers, we have always felt a fundamental responsibil- ity to create a compelling and responsive sense of place that integrates the needs of the I

client with the needs of the larger community surround- ing each project. In recent months, COVID-19 has accelerated the conversa- tion around sustainability and wellness for the AEC industry and its clients. In fact, it is eas- ier to promote sustainability in projects and within companies and wellness than most people assume. Architects and de- signers can all start small and keep moving toward improv- ing, because ultimately these seemingly small shifts posi- tively impact the individual as well as a company’s bottom line. In design, sustainability The Impact of a Global Pandemic

and wellness make people’s lives better through providing them with safe, comfortable, and responsible environments that affect broader communi- ties. Our job as designers is to recognize opportunities for small, non-invasive nudges that can be built into a space to promote wellness. Other, more deliberate and legible features include technology solutions in lieu of paper, healthy food vending, meditation or respite rooms, and relaxed posture lounges. Challenges and Solutions for Sustainable Projects Unfortunately, the current building construction model continued on page 14A

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