User Satisfaction & Comfort
User Satisfaction and Comfort is concerned with ensuring that developments deliver buildings that support the activity that goes on inside them through good design and well managed buildings. User Satisfaction and Comfort are driven by a wide variety of issues such as aesthetics, management and control of lighting and heating, movement in and around the building and other issues that confront users. This is similar in some ways to Place Shaping and Adaptation, but it regards the specific building and the people inside it as the core issue, rather than how the building fits in its surrounding area.
For further details of this policy objective please visit the NWDA website where designated pages will provide you with links to the NWDA Sustainable Buildings Policy, supporting Guidance Note and Checklist http://www.nwda.co.uk/sustainablebuildings
Factsheet
In addition to the above key documents and tools please note a specific factsheet will be available on this subject from 7th October 2009.
Case Studies
If you have a development that you would like to be considered as a NWDA Sustainable Buildings case study in terms of ‘User Satisfaction and Comfort’, please contact Emma Kyng emma.kyng@ccinw.com 0161 295 5076.
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