Architecture for Public Health: A Joint Approach to Sustainability and Wellness
Briefly

The built environment significantly impacts public health, yet its potential as a tool for health promotion remains largely unrecognized. Historically, architects and urban planners have explored the connections between design and health, identifying foundational factors that improve a building's health performance.
The pandemic was a wake-up call that showed us how the built environment complements our health. It pushed issues like indoor air quality and trust in spaces of co-existence into the spotlight.
Architects and stakeholders shape our interactions with spaces, influencing both individual and collective health outcomes. Her professional journey through the nonprofit, public, and private sectors emphasizes the systemic change needed to drive market transformation in real estate.
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