Chris Pyke and Adele Houghton's presentation at Greening the Heartland 2014. Integrative Design for Health A systematic approach to promoting health, wellness, and occupant experience
Integrative Design for Health A systematic approach to promoting health, wellness, and occupant experience
1. Integrative Design
for Health
A systematic approach to promoting
health, wellness, and occupant
experience
2. Green building today
Many “health-intended”
prerequisites and credits but:
• No systematic prioritization process
• No documentation of intended
outcomes
• No direct role for health professionals
3. LEED v4
An integrative approach to
designing for energy and water.
14. #2: Prioritize Strategies
Dozens of opportunities:
• Location and transportation
• Site design
• Energy & Atmosphere
• Indoor environmental quality
• Materials & Resources
• Pilot Credits
15. Many Health-intended LEED Credits
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
EBOM NC Core & Shell Schools ND CI Healthcare
Percent of credits that mention health
and wellness
Health in rating systems intent
Health in Reference Guide
More: See Trowbridge on Insight.gbig.org
16. New Credits & Criteria
Create new tools within established
rating systems, starting with Enterprise
Green Communities and LEED
18. Good
1. “DIY” population needs assessment
2. Systematic prioritization of strategies
19. Better
1. Consultation with health professionals
2. Robust population needs assessment
3. Systematic prioritization of strategies
20. Best
1. Full integration of health professionals
2. Robust population needs assessment
3. Systematic prioritization of strategies
4. Commissioned implementation
5. Coordinated monitoring and
verification