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El. knyga: Building for Well-Being: Exploring Health-Focused Rating Systems for Design and Construction Professionals

  • Formatas: 246 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000516562
  • Formatas: 246 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000516562

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Building for Wellbeing is the first introduction to health-focused building standards for design and construction professionals.



Building for Wellbeing is the first introduction to health-focused building standards for design and construction professionals. More than a summary of the state of the field, this practical resource guides designers, builders, developers, and owners through considerations for incorporating WELL®, Fitwel, and other systems from the planning phase to ground-breaking and beyond. Side-by-side comparisons of established and emerging health-focused standards empower building professionals to select the most appropriate certifications for their projects. Drawing on the authors’ backgrounds in sustainable design and public health, chapters on the evolution of the green building movement and the relationship between health and the built environment provide vital context for understanding health-focused standards and certifications. The final chapter looks toward the future of health and the built environment.

Acknowledgements vi
1 Learning from Green Building 1(3)
2 Current State of Health 4(12)
3 Design and Health Considerations 16(21)
4 Why Guidelines? 37(7)
5 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) 44(22)
6 The WELL® Building Standard 66(32)
7 The WELL® Community Standard 98(24)
8 Fitwel® 122(28)
9 Fitwel® Community and Commercial Sites (Beta Version) 150(18)
10 Comparisons 168(49)
11 Other Sources of Inspiration 217(8)
12 A Way Forward 225(7)
Index 232
Traci Rose Rider, PhD, is a LEED®- and WELL®-accredited architect and an Assistant Professor of Architecture at North Carolina State Universitys College of Design. Her research focuses on the use of the built environment as a health intervention, particularly in under-resourced communities. She has been featured in Dwell magazine and Vanity Fairs 2006 Green Issue and was granted the prestigious individual US Green Building Council Leadership Award in Education.

Margaret van Bakergem, MPH, PhD, is a Fitwel® Ambassador with early career and academic experiences of public health research from Washington University in St. Louis and Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. She completed her PhD at North Carolina State University in 2020 and is currently a Research and Data Strategist for PlayCore where she strives to use the power of data to translate research into meaningful and actionable strategies for the development of healthy and sustainable communities.