Stora Enso to host industry experts for discussion on how wooden schools can support sustainability and well-being goals

Latest News Tue, Apr 27, 2021 3:53 PM

Stora Enso Wood Products, a leading provider of sustainable wood-based solutions, is hosting a webinar that will gather a panel of experts from across the construction, architecture, and education industries to discuss building an effective learning environment for the next generation.

Taking place on 29 April 2021 4-5pm BST, it will explore the urgent need for more educational facilities in the UK, and how this new wave can benefit from the growing timber construction industry.

With wood and the biophilic design’s significant positive impact on health and well-being, as well as lower carbon footprint - reductions of up to 75% of CO2 emissions can be achieved compared to traditional concrete and steel building processes -, wood is poised to play a vital role in the sustainable construction of schools.

The webinar will explore the benefits but also some of the challenges related to the growing use of wood as a construction material, such as the need for building awareness, competence and wood-based experiences as well as discussions around costs and collaborations.. In light of this, the panel will discuss learnings from a successful, large-scale wooden school project, Northstowe Learning Community in Cambridgeshire, UK, a 15,000m2 project that utilised Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) to meet sustainability targets and provide an inspiring and healthy space for students.

Moderated by Fred Mills, construction industry influencer and co-Founder of The B1M, the world's largest and most subscribed-to video channel for construction, the webinar will include expert panelists from: Northstowe Learning Community; The Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust; creative architectural practice, Frank Shaw Associates; leading UK construction and infrastructure company, Kier; timber construction specialist, EURBAN; and Stora Enso.

“This is a critically important subject to be discussing, at a critically important time. Our relentless use of conventional materials like steel and concrete is partly responsible for the climate emergency facing our planet. Responsibly-sourced timber is a hugely more sustainable building material that would dramatically reduce our impact on the environment, if it were adopted more widely. Our industry also has the power to shape people's lives and nowhere is that more important than in our schools, where we shape our children in the formative years of their lives. Building with timber can create fantastic spaces for learning that are proven to increase our wellbeing. I can't wait to discuss all of these issues and more with this world class panel of experts”, states Fred Mills, The B1M.

As children between the ages of seven and 14 spend 90% of their time indoors, with the majority of that time at school, it is crucial to create a healthy environment for children and the next generation. As well as the feel-good factor, an ideal learning climate should provide a healthy, natural environment that invites learning, providing a space where students can concentrate better and be more creative. “As research shows, Wood has an integral role to play here. For example, a study in Austria showed that students in a wooden classrooms experienced improved wellbeing, with significantly lower heart rates and a lower perception of stress when compared with those in a linoleum floored classroom with plasterboard walls”, explains Rory Doak, Business Development Manager UK & Ireland.

Webinar " Why It's Time To Build More Wooden Schools ":

29th April 2021

4-5pm BST

Participation is free, registration and further information at: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Y82uTdShSPakEZw-iKfLQw

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