Join us on Wednesday 25th February to explore how architects and specialists are balancing sound, light and air to create healthier, more comfortable buildings, examining daylighting, ventilation and acoustic strategies that support wellbeing, inclusivity and environmental performance without compromising energy and carbon goals.
How can architects design healthier, more comfortable buildings without undermining energy performance and carbon targets? And how can light, air and acoustics be treated not as competing demands, but as interconnected drivers of environmental quality, inclusivity and long-term value?
Join our webinar on Sound, light and air – balancing comfort with environmental performance, in partnership with Oscar Acoustics and The Rooflight Company, to explore how architects and specialists are responding to these challenges in practice.
Drawing on real projects and cross-disciplinary insight, the session will examine:
- How natural and artificial lighting can be integrated to reflect architectural intent and sensitively transform historic buildings
- How passive and active ventilation strategies can improve indoor air quality while avoiding overheating
- How early collaboration can unlock joined-up solutions that support wellbeing, inclusivity and sustainability
- How intelligent acoustic design can be a critical component of user experience, with attention to neurodiversity, concentration and comfort.
Speakers:
- Ben Hancock, Managing Director, Oscar Acoustics
- Dominic Hook, Architect Director, BDP
- Harry Montresor, Montresor Partnership
- Jerome Wren, Senior Architect, Carmody Groarke
- Oliver Milton, Managing Partner, Hawkins\Brown
- Peter Daniel, Innovation Director, The Rooflight Company
Date: 25 February 2026
Time: 10.00
Platform: AT Webinar Platform
Partners:
- The Rooflight Company
- Oscar Acoustics
We hope you can join us, however, if you are unable to attend, register in advance to receive the free, on-demand recording as soon as it becomes available.
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