Healthy Buildings, a Webinar Report

Boby, Priya Rachel, Cambra Rufino, Laura ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3450-152X, Sugga, Prabhjot and Dewan, Anil (2024). Healthy Buildings, a Webinar Report. "HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal", v. 17 (n. 2); pp. 390-399. ISSN 19375867. https://doi.org/10.1177/19375867231223885.

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Título: Healthy Buildings, a Webinar Report
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Tipo de Documento: Artículo
Título de Revista/Publicación: HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Fecha: 1 Abril 2024
ISSN: 19375867
Volumen: 17
Número: 2
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Palabras Clave Informales: Care; Facility design and construction; Healthcare; healthy building; Humans; infection free spaces; pandemic resilient; webinar
Escuela: E.T.S. Arquitectura (UPM)
Departamento: Construcción y Tecnología Arquitectónica
Licencias Creative Commons: Reconocimiento - Sin obra derivada - No comercial

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The need for a change in the built environment was stressed by the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with the effects of climate change (Emmanuel et al., 2020; Priyadarsini et al., 2020). According to EPA (2021), humans spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, and spatial qualities can affect physical and mental well-being. Therefore, health-related decisions are made in architectural, spatial, internal facilities, premise plumbing systems, and heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning design (Salonen et al., 2023). Hence, today it is common to speak about “healthy buildings,” defined as “built structures that promote the positive well-being of individuals” (Awada et al., 2021). Despite the rapid need for architectural solutions during the pandemic, there was not much time for the valuable exchange of knowledge or validation from experts in various countries on this issue. However, architects are expected to implement design solutions for issues highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic that could not be addressed at that time (Emmanuel et al., 2020). Hence, the aim of this report is to summarize the key findings from the webinar on healthy buildings, which tackles design aspects driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, which are applicable to healthcare, educational, and commercial buildings in order to reach a larger audience who could benefit from them.

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