Sustainability and Wellness and Their Impact on the Built Environment
AIAU25-SHER01
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Live course date: 10/16/2025 | 03:00 PM
Description
Thursday, October 16, 2025 | 3:00-4:00pm EST
As universal drivers continue to develop, sustainability and wellness have taken the spotlight. We will explore universal drivers that will keep the topics of sustainability and wellness at the forefront both today and well in the foreseeable future. We will then use the most up-to-date research to explore how these driving factors shape micro trends in the commercial built environment. Next, we will discover new sustainable materials and the latest technologies on the horizon that can positively impact both the environment and wellness of those who live and work in commercial spaces. Lastly, we will touch on the importance of color in sustainable architecture and design. We will learn how color can aid in safety and wellness, as well as their proven health benefits in one’s physiological and psychological responses.
Learning Objectives
Understand key universal drivers of sustainability and wellness, and their importance in the built environment that can shape how you approach the goal of Climate Positive such as decarbonization, waste reduction, social sustainability and transparency.
Explore how these universal drivers have created specific trends in commercial segments of the built environment and their impact on the overall wellness of those who live and work in each space.
Dive deeper into how specifiers and consumer needs are driving innovation in sustainability and wellness including sustainable building materials development, selection and reuse. Uncover the latest sustainable coating technologies specified in commercial spaces and how they can positively impact both the environment and end user.
Discuss the benefits of color and how it can be sued to meet goals of sustainability, and wellness in commercial projects including design and how color influences safety, physiological and phycological responses.
This free live course is brought to you through a partnership with Sherwin-Williams. By registering for this course, you grant AIA permission to share your name and email address with Sherwin-Williams.

Heather Bourgeois is the Architectural Account Executive for Sherwin-Williams in New England. She has 16 years with the company, with experience in architectural coatings, stains, polished concrete, joint sealants, and resinous flooring. Passionate about sustainability, she passed her LEED Green Associate exam in Fall 2024 and won Sustainability Partner of the Year for Sherwin-Williams in 2024. She has sat on the COTE Committee for AIA Vermont for the last three years.