J+J Flooring Group is sponsoring The Center for Health Design’s (CHD) New York Networking and Design event Innovations in Healthcare Design on September 18. At the event, Keith Gray, J+J Director of Product Innovation, will discuss the human-centered properties of flooring.
Short presentations by Gray and other industry leaders in the healthcare design field will kickoff the event at the Steelcase Showroom, (4 Columbus Circle, New York), at 4:30 p.m. A brief panel discussion with audience Q&A will follow the presentations. The event will conclude with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres overlooking Columbus Circle and Central Park. Attendees will receive one EDAC/AIA credit.
Gray’s presentation will reveal J+J Flooring Group’s findings from research used to develop a series of technical papers regarding the implications of flooring in healthcare facilities. Citing technical research studies and a diverse body of peer-reviewed literature, Gray will discuss recent data on how flooring affects acoustics, mobility, slip/fall injuries, anti-fatigue performance, and the spread of disease. The findings will assist architects, designers, and facility planners in making well-informed flooring decisions based on human-centered metrics.
“Human-centered metrics plays a critical role in designing, building and operating health facilities today,” said Gray. “Understanding and applying these metrics properly can lead to safer buildings that also improve the quality of life for patients and those who work in these buildings. We are delighted to share our findings and discuss how the proper flooring solution can create positive outcomes for all involved.”
J+J Flooring Group has extensively promoted the principals of evidence-based design and human-centered metrics through the creation of focused continuing education units, technical documents and product research.
All CHD Professional Networking events are free for CHD affiliate members, sponsors, and sponsor guests. Non-CHD affiliate members can attend for $40. The events are designed to unite the regional healthcare design community in intimate settings to provide professional connectivity and continuing education.