May is the month of mental health, in that respect, Why talk about mental health in buildings and how is it linked to the ESG pillars? Mental health is becoming increasingly relevant in the field of building and ESG sustainability criteria.
It is a fundamental aspect of people’s well-being and performance, and its impact extends beyond the personal sphere.

The mental health of building occupants

 

Here we summarize some reasons why mental health is important for building occupants….

Well-being and quality of life: A work or residential environment that promotes mental health will contribute to a higher level of satisfaction and happiness among occupants, which in turn will translate into increased productivity and talent retention.
Performance and productivity: Building occupants who feel mentally healthy and supported tend to be more creative, collaborative and efficient in their tasks.
This can have a significant impact on the success of companies and the profitability of real estate projects. Stress reduction: Built environments can have a significant impact on people’s stress levels.
Spaces designed with mental health in mind can help reduce stress and improve the mood of occupants.
This not only benefits individuals, but can also increase satisfaction and loyalty to organizations and building owners. Promoting inclusion and diversity: Mental health is also linked to promoting inclusion and diversity in work and residential spaces.
An environment that supports mental health creates a culture of respect, understanding and openness, where differences are valued and a sense of belonging is fostered.
This contributes to stronger, more cohesive communities.

Did you know that mental health is related to ESG criteria?

Last but not least, the promotion of mental health in buildings is aligned with ESG sustainability criteria.
The social dimension of ESG criteria focuses on people’s well-being and long-term value creation.
By considering mental health as an integral part of a real estate project, developers and owners can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility.

 

Creating spaces for well-being and prosperity in our projects

In conclusion, mental health is a key factor for building occupants, whether in the work or residential environment.
By prioritizing mental health in the design and management of built spaces, we not only improve people’s lives, but also drive performance, productivity, inclusion and compliance with ESG sustainability criteria.

Let’s make mental health a priority in our projects and create spaces where people can thrive.