Sustainable Healthcare Architecture by Robin Guenther and Gail Vittori

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The authors are recognized as national experts in the design of hospitals and other health care facilities that are "sustainable" and related policy initiatives. Both authors are engaged in the development of the Green Guide for Health Care (gghc.org) that launched in late 2004. A new rating system, LEED for Healthcare, using the Green Guide as its foundation, is scheduled for release by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in Spring 2008; both authors are active in its development. This book will build upon the authors' combined expertise and will be considered THE guide to learning about sustainable practices for healthcare, along with historic and ecologic underpinnings and health care's intrinsic relationship with environmental stewardship and public health. It will include case studies of exemplary national and international healthcare projects and contributed essays by acknowledged experts on topics related to sustainable design for healthcare, including integrative!

Design, restorative building, biophilia, enhanced air quality and high performance building systems. From the Back Cover

Green design for hospitals and other healthcare buildings

"At its core, green building is about making the world a better place for people to live. As Robin Guenther and Gail Vittori show us in this important new book, nowhere is that fact more apparent than in the healthcare industry, where the sterile, imposing facilities of the past are being replaced by buildings that are filled with daylight, connected to nature, and, above all, are designed to promote health and well-being."From the Foreword by Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO, and founding chairman of the U.S. Green Building Council

Written by an architect focused on sustainable healthcare design and an expert recognized by Time magazine as a Green Innovator, Sustainable Healthcare Architecture is the key reference for the design of sustainable healthcare facilities. Building upon the authors' combined knowledge and experience, the book includes case studies of more than fifty of the best contemporary sustainable healthcare buildings from around the world. The authors provide background on LEED for Health Care as well as the Green Guide for Health Care. Architects, interior designers, engineers, and healthcare professionals and administrators will find this to be an essential guide to the design of healthy environments for healing.

In addition to the authors' text, the book includes essays by experts on such topics as design and stewardship; the built environment and human health; ecology and medicine; nature and healing; the carbon-neutral hospital; the integrative design process and integrated operations; and creating the twenty-first-century hospital. Architects and interior designers will be able to apply the knowledge from the essays to the design of multiple building types.

Giving the term "healthy building" fuller meaning, Sustainable Healthcare Architecture is a much-needed guide to one of the most important applications of the concepts of sustainability in the built environment.

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DescriptionThe authors are recognized as national experts in the design of hospitals and other health care facilities that are "sustainable" and related policy initiatives. Both authors are engaged in the development of the Green Guide for Health Care (gghc.org) that launched in late 2004. A new rating system, LEED for Healthcare, using the Green Guide as its foundation, is scheduled for release by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in Spring 2008; both authors are active in its development. This book will build upon the authors' combined expertise and will be considered THE guide to learning about sustainable practices for healthcare, along with historic and ecologic underpinnings and health care's intrinsic relationship with environmental stewardship and public health. It will include case studies of exemplary national and international healthcare projects and contributed essays by acknowledged experts on topics related to sustainable design for healthcare, including integrative!

Design, restorative building, biophilia, enhanced air quality and high performance building systems. From the Back Cover

Green design for hospitals and other healthcare buildings

"At its core, green building is about making the world a better place for people to live. As Robin Guenther and Gail Vittori show us in this important new book, nowhere is that fact more apparent than in the healthcare industry, where the sterile, imposing facilities of the past are being replaced by buildings that are filled with daylight, connected to nature, and, above all, are designed to promote health and well-being."From the Foreword by Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO, and founding chairman of the U.S. Green Building Council

Written by an architect focused on sustainable healthcare design and an expert recognized by Time magazine as a Green Innovator, Sustainable Healthcare Architecture is the key reference for the design of sustainable healthcare facilities. Building upon the authors' combined knowledge and experience, the book includes case studies of more than fifty of the best contemporary sustainable healthcare buildings from around the world. The authors provide background on LEED for Health Care as well as the Green Guide for Health Care. Architects, interior designers, engineers, and healthcare professionals and administrators will find this to be an essential guide to the design of healthy environments for healing.

In addition to the authors' text, the book includes essays by experts on such topics as design and stewardship; the built environment and human health; ecology and medicine; nature and healing; the carbon-neutral hospital; the integrative design process and integrated operations; and creating the twenty-first-century hospital. Architects and interior designers will be able to apply the knowledge from the essays to the design of multiple building types.

Giving the term "healthy building" fuller meaning, Sustainable Healthcare Architecture is a much-needed guide to one of the most important applications of the concepts of sustainability in the built environment.

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