Better Buildings for Humans Podcast Launches Project Profiles Series to Showcase Real-World High-Performance Buildings

The podcast expands its format with a new series that takes audiences inside completed projects, detailing how design decisions impact human performance and well-being.

Philly Metrowire Staff
Real Estate
Better Buildings for Humans Podcast Launches Project Profiles Series to Showcase Real-World High-Performance Buildings

The Better Buildings for Humans podcast, powered by Advanced Glazings, has announced a major expansion with the launch of its new Project Profiles series. This initiative moves beyond traditional conversation-based episodes to offer in-depth explorations of completed, high-performance buildings. Host Joe Menchefski explained that after years of discussing principles, the series now demonstrates how those principles are applied in real projects, providing a detailed look at decisions and outcomes.

Each episode will feature leading architecture firms walking through recently completed projects from concept through execution to real-world performance. The series aims to connect design decisions directly to human comfort, cognitive performance, and well-being, while also examining the integration of daylighting, materials, and systems. The format also highlights the tradeoffs, constraints, and breakthroughs encountered during construction, as well as how the building performs post-completion.

Dr. Doug Milburn, Chairman of Advanced Glazings, emphasized the industry's shift toward measurable outcomes. He noted that owners and operators now demand results beyond design intent, and the Project Profiles series links those outcomes to real projects and decisions, addressing a critical industry need. The series is positioned as a platform for understanding how better buildings are conceived, built, and experienced.

Production is already underway, with initial projects being filmed for release. Architecture and design firms interested in being featured can submit projects for consideration at BBFH@PhillComm.Global. The expansion marks a significant evolution for the podcast, which has established itself as a go-to resource for architects, engineers, and built environment leaders.

For more information, visit the original release on www.newmediawire.com.

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