Sustainable Real Estate - Science of Healthy Buildings and Investment Returns - Lecture 6
Offered By: MIT OpenCourseWare via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a case study on the science of healthy buildings and the financial returns of healthy building investment in this lecture from MIT's Sustainable Real Estate course. Delve into Zhengzheng Tan's analysis of the 425 Park Ave. project, examining how sustainable design principles can be applied to create healthier spaces while generating positive financial outcomes. Gain insights into the intersection of real estate development, sustainability, and occupant well-being through this comprehensive examination of a real-world example. Learn how innovative approaches to building design can contribute to both environmental sustainability and economic viability in the modern real estate market.
Syllabus
11.350 Lecture 6: 425 Park Ave. (old)
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MIT OpenCourseWare
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