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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

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Integrative Design for HealthA systematic approach to promoting health, wellness, and occupant experience

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Green building todayMany “health-intended” prerequisites and credits but:• No systematic prioritization

process• No documentation of intended

outcomes• No direct role for health

professionals

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LEED v4An integrative approach to designing for energy and water.

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Source: John Boecker, Building as an Organism More: Education@USGBC

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Source: John Boecker, Building as an Organism More: Education@USGBC

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Source: John Boecker, Building as an Organism More: Education@USGBC

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NeedProvide an integrative process for health, wellness, and occupant experience.

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InspirationHealth Impact Assessment

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HIA in the United StatesUS Environmental Protection Agency

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HIA Elements1. Screening2. Scoping3. Assessment4. Recommendations5. Reporting6. Monitoring and evaluation

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Hope SF San Francisco Public Housing Redevelopment

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#1: Population Needs Assessment• Population: Health for whom? • Needs: What health

challenges?• Assessment: What process?

What expertise?

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Source: US EPA (2013)

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#2: Prioritize StrategiesDozens of opportunities:• Location and transportation• Site design• Energy & Atmosphere• Indoor environmental quality• Materials & Resources• Pilot Credits

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Many Health-intended LEED Credits

More: See Trowbridge on Insight.gbig.org

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New Credits & CriteriaCreate new tools within established rating systems, starting with Enterprise Green Communities and LEED

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RampRecognizing Good, Better, and Best process and performance

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Good1. “DIY” population needs

assessment2. Systematic prioritization of

strategies

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Better1. Consultation with health

professionals 2. Robust population needs

assessment 3. Systematic prioritization of

strategies

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Best1. Full integration of health

professionals 2. Robust population needs

assessment 3. Systematic prioritization of

strategies4. Commissioned implementation5. Coordinated monitoring and

verification

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