NEW YORK — Global interdisciplinary design firm Perkins+Will released a report examining the detrimental impact of building materials and products on asthma. The report “Healthy Environments: A Compilation of Substances Linked to Asthma,” identifies 374 substances commonly found in the built environment that are known or suspected asthmagens.
Perkins+Will’s knowledge in building materials prompted the report, which is being published in hopes of raising awareness of the connection between health and buildings while identifying existing sources of information so that healthy buildings will result. Also included is detailed information on the occupations and industries that come into the most contact with these potentially hazardous materials. The report’s findings were compiled from an analysis of eight lists of published research from both academic and government sources.