Designing for Clean Air: Implications of Shifting Regulation
Explore how evolving air quality regulations are shaping design practices, promoting health-driven strategies and cleaner, healthier spaces.
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- 30 minutes
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Air quality rules are changing—and with them, the way we plan and design our built environment. Join us for a focused 30-minute CPD session exploring how shifting regulations are driving healthier, design-led approaches.
✨ What you’ll learn:
- How evolving air quality regulations are reshaping planning & design practices
- Why proactive, health-driven strategies matter more than ever
- The growing importance of air quality across the RIBA stages
- The need for collaboration and design-led approaches to deliver cleaner, healthier places.
Daniel Wicker, Senior Air Quality Consultant at SLR
Dan is a Senior Air Quality Consultant with 8 years’ experience in the industry and has worked for SLR for almost 2 years. Dan has experience throughout the UK supporting projects which range from Local Plan housing provision in urban settings through to significant energy infrastructure schemes.
SLR is a multidisciplinary sustainability consultancy providing services to public and private sector clients across a variety of sectors including Built Environment, Energy, Infrastructure, Industry and Mining. SLR employs more than 3,500 staff across a network of 100+ offices and operations in Europe, North America, South Africa and Australasia.
SLR is at the forefront of providing technical and professional services to developers, landowners, investors and other key stakeholders. We have a reputation for delivering expert knowledge with capabilities such as (but not limited to): town planning, transport and mobility planning, air quality, acoustics, engineering, landscaping design, ecology and biodiversity, archaeology and heritage, and GIS and information services, amongst many others. Their dedicated team has a real commitment to delivering the best level of advice and expertise, encompassing the complete project lifecycle and low-carbon energy spectrum.
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