Sustainable Office Design Seminar on the Agenda for Morgan Lovell

 

20 June 2008

Office transformation specialists Morgan Lovell have organised a seminar to give the inside track on sustainable workplaces.

Aimed at facilities managers and property professionals – as well as business leaders looking to update their office interior – the event offers the latest advice on green workplaces.

Taking place at Morgan Lovell's London headquarters in Noel Street, Soho – the seminar covers practical ideas and tips to incorporate into future office design, illustrated by real examples of green workplaces in practice.

Adrian Norman of Morgan Lovell – one of the few office designers in the UK to be accredited by both the BRE and the US Green Building Council – will give expert advice on realistic low-cost office design ideas that can help make the workplace more green and sustainable.

He'll also discuss sustainable product specification and explore where government support for green working environments is potentially available.

Then, a real life case study will be presented by Kerrie Culff from publishers Egmont UK, who will share her experience of going ‘green’ in the office and what it has meant to her company.

The seminar finishes with a tour of Morgan Lovell's headquarters - an environment which has achieved the highest BREEAM fit out environmental assessment score in the UK to date.

Andrew Bradley, managing director of Morgan Lovell in London, said: "The seminar offers real, applicable advice that can be incorporated into today’s office design projects."

The seminar takes place on Wednesday, 9 July. Two sessions are being held, one in the morning and again in the afternoon.


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