Resilient societies and liveability

    Sofia Shevlin Bardenfleth

    June 29, 2026

    Ramboll and WorldGBC put life quality at core of buildings

    A new strategic partnership will help move beyond carbon metrics to ensure climate action in buildings and cities actively improves human health, equity, and resilience.

    Strategic partnership with WGBC
    From left to right: Peter Heymann, Ramboll Group CCO, Cristina Gamboa, CEO of the World Green Building Council, and Asbjørn Kristensen Høgsbro, Head of Philanthropy at the Ramboll Foundation initiated the new strategic partnership

    The Ramboll Foundation, owner of Ramboll Group, the global engineering and architecture consultancy, and World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) have launched a strategic partnership with a clear goal: make quality of life a measurable, deliverable outcome of the built environment, not an afterthought to carbon reduction.

    It is grounded in the Ramboll Foundation's mission to equip decision-makers and practitioners with evidence-based tools that make best practices in health, well-being, and climate resilience accessible and actionable at city scale.

    The partnership builds on over a decade of collaboration between Ramboll Group and WorldGBC, including co-authoring the influential 'Bringing Embodied Carbon Upfront' report (2019), serving as Regional Partner for WorldGBC's Europe Regional Network, and contributing technical input to UNFCCC-recognised national roadmaps in multiple countries.

    This new partnership adds the Ramboll Foundation's funding, mission scope and research capacity, accelerating the shift from carbon-only metrics to outcomes that measurably improve people's lives.

    Avoiding carbon tunnel vision

    National building decarbonisation roadmaps are a core area of WorldGBC's policy work, and one of the partnership's explicit priorities is making sure they don't stop at carbon. Buildings are where people spend most of their lives, and the design of our spaces shapes mental health, social bonds, and life satisfaction as much as their energy performance does. A roadmap that delivers net zero but ignores indoor air quality, thermal comfort, equity, or climate vulnerability misses the point.

    The partnership will shed light on the business case for sustainable buildings, going beyond energy savings to make the case for investment in outcomes that matter to people. It will develop and implement national roadmaps that integrate quality of life aspects alongside decarbonisation targets. And it will equip Green Building Councils and practitioners with the tools to make quality-of-life outcomes easy to understand, finance, deliver, and operate at city scale.

    Voices from the partnership

    Asbjørn Kristensen Høgsbro, Head of Philanthropy at the Ramboll Foundation, says, “At the Ramboll Foundation, we believe that meaningful and lasting change in the built environment requires all actors to work together across the value chain. Our partnership with WorldGBC reflects a shared commitment to accelerating a holistic and inclusive sustainability transition. By providing both core and programmatic support, including flexible funding that enables WorldGBC to respond to emerging opportunities and scale impact where it matters most, we aim to strengthen their capacity to drive systemic change. Supporting the ambition loop across business, policy, finance, and industry is essential to unlocking healthier, more equitable and resilient built environments.”

    Peter Heymann, CCO of Ramboll Group, adds, "The most impactful projects are those designed with people at the centre, not just as a design philosophy but as a measurable outcome. Partnering with WorldGBC through the Ramboll Foundation lets us scale that approach, influencing the frameworks, roadmaps, and finance mechanisms that shape what gets built and how. Carbon cannot be the only measure of success."

    Cristina Gamboa, CEO of WorldGBC, says, “Through this partnership, we are unlocking the full potential of our global network to deliver climate action in the built environment that truly improves people’s lives. It builds on more than a decade of collaboration with the Ramboll Group, grounded in professionalism, trust and a shared commitment to transforming the built environment for the better.

    Together, we have already driven global progress on whole life carbon, circularity and embodied emissions. This next phase allows us to build on that strong foundation and go even further, faster.

    Crucially, this work is about people: the individuals who live, work and learn in our buildings. By strengthening this partnership, we can ensure that everything we do delivers places that are not only low carbon, but healthier, more equitable and resilient. I am excited to see what we will achieve together next.”

    About the Ramboll Foundation

    The Ramboll Foundation is an independent Danish enterprise foundation with both corporate and philanthropic purposes. It was established in 1971 with a mandate to own Ramboll and ensure the company’s continuance and development in perpetuity for the benefit of the employees and society. The Ramboll Foundation addresses significant societal issues through focused mission-driven philanthropy to promote positive change in nature, society, and people. Learn more about the Ramboll Foundation on our website and follow us on LinkedIn for news and updates.

    About Ramboll Group

    Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company founded in Denmark in 1945. Headquartered in Copenhagen, the firm employs over 18,500 people across 35 countries, focusing on sustainable solutions for buildings, transport, energy, environment, water, and management consulting.

    About World Green Building Council (WorldGBC)

    The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) is the largest local-regional-global action network leading the transformation to sustainable and decarbonised built environments. 

    Together, with over 85 Green Building Councils and industry partners from all around the world, we are driving systemic changes to achieve: 

    • Total decarbonisation of the built environment 
    • Healthy, equitable and resilient buildings, cities and communities 
    • Regeneration of natural systems and thriving circular economies

    We work with businesses, organisations and governments to deliver on the ambitions of the Paris Agreement and UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs). 

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