Fitwel Best in Building Health Awards Celebrate the Certification s Highest Achievers, Spurring the Next Phase of the Healthy Building Movement
The Center for Active Design recognizes winners for their best-in-class innovations to enhance occupant health and well-being, particularly in light of COVID-19
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NEW YORK, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Center for Active Design (CfAD) today announced the 2021 winners of the Fitwel Best in Building Health Awards®, its flagship recognition program that identifies firms enhancing human health via Fitwel®, the world s leading certification system committed to building health for all. This year s winners were identified based on Fitwel s 2020 project data, which captured a year marked by unprecedented challenges due to the global pandemic, met with impressive agility and responsiveness by leaders of the global real estate industry.
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Bangkok office market lags as demand whittled away
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published : 18 Jan 2021 at 05:55
2 An office worker has her temperature checked at the Siri Campus office complex. (Photo by Varuth Hirunyatheb)
The Bangkok office market is slowing because of shrinking demand and future supply overwhelming the market, with flat growth in occupancy and rents expected this year.
Teerawit Limthongsakul, managing director of property consultant Nexus Real Estate Advisory, said many office tenants decided to scale down or not to expand as they wanted to cut costs. The pandemic has been prolonged, he said. Apart from cost savings, demand tends to drop in the long term as working from home becomes a trend. The country is an ageing society with a shrinking working population.