Building Solutions | Saint Gobain

Building Solutions

Saint-Gobain's unique building concept, is a reference for how to create buildings that are efficient, comfortable and have a positive impact on our health and wellbeing.

A UNIQUE SOLUTION THAT IS SIMPLE TO INSTALL AND READILY AVAILABLE

Saint-Gobain's Multi-Comfort building concept was first developed in 2004 and has now been developed in 13 countries around the world [read more here]. It utilises the innovative products, solutions and expertise from across Saint-Gobain Ireland & UK's leading construction brands. By using Saint-Gobain's unique breadth we are able to deliver a solution to our customers that sets a reference for how to significantly improve the performance of buildings using solutions that are simple to install and readily available on the market.

 

WE SPEND UP TO 90% OF OUR TIME IN BUILDINGS OR VEHICLES...

Yet how often do we think about how they actually perform? And what we should expect from our buildings? We rarely consider whether it meets our needs, unless suddenly isn’t working or makes us feel uncomfortable:

How many of us have been in restaurant where it’s hard to hear our conversation, because of the background noise? Or have been disrupted by the noise of neighbours at home, or work? How often have we thought about how the teacher’s words travel in our children’s classrooms and the impact on our children’s performance if they can't hear the teacher properly at the back of the class?

 

ENHANCING OUR HEALTH, WELLBEING AND PRODUCTIVITY 

As we spend so much time in our buildings, it’s essential that the impact they have on our health and sense of wellbeing is considered at the outset, from the building's design. The factors affecting our sense of wellbeing in a building are complex and inter-related.

Saint-Gobain’s Multi-Comfort building concept takes a holistic view of the different areas of comfort and ensures a correct balance of these factors to create a building we’re happy to occupy and contributes to our health and positive sense of wellbeing.