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#13.1 - Stephanie Taylor: Transforming Spaces into Healing Places – The Convergence of Architecture and Medicine for Healthier Indoor Air

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Stephanie Taylor received her Medical Degree from Harvard and subsequently practised pediatric oncology while researching cellular growth control mechanisms for the next several decades.
While taking care of hospitalised patients, she became increasingly convinced that the
healthcare facility played a significant role in patient healing and in healthcare-associated infections.
Determined better to understand the built environment's impact on patients, she returned to school and obtained her Master's in Architecture.
She is an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer and is on the Standards Committee for Performance Metrics for Occupied Buildings. She is also a member of the US Green Building Council technical advisory board on Indoor Air Quality.
In 2019 she founded Building4Health to scale the powerful yet underutilised
approach of managing IAQ from a medical perspective to support occupant health.
She brings together a fascinating convergence of human health, microbiology and architecture, I first met her a few years ago in Athens where she was giving a plenary presentation on the impacts of the microbiom of buildings on human health and it was one of the presentations that has stuck with me ever since.
So it was a real privilege to get to have an extended conversation with her about her journey from medicine to buildings, the philosophy and approach of Build4Health and how these two areas of expertise can come together.
After all, we mostly build buildings for people and a human-centred approach is a perspective we sometimes lose.
Stephanie Taylor - LinkedIn
Build4Health

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Good ventilation and air quality are central to our experience of the built environment.
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1. The Intersection of Medicine and Architecture (00:00:14)

2. Human Health's Impact on Building Management (00:13:58)

3. Indoor Air Quality and Human Health (00:29:49)

4. Challenges and Solutions in Building Ventilation (00:45:40)

5. Creating Visibility for Indoor Air Quality (00:51:03)

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Simon Jones에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Simon Jones 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

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Part -1
Stephanie Taylor received her Medical Degree from Harvard and subsequently practised pediatric oncology while researching cellular growth control mechanisms for the next several decades.
While taking care of hospitalised patients, she became increasingly convinced that the
healthcare facility played a significant role in patient healing and in healthcare-associated infections.
Determined better to understand the built environment's impact on patients, she returned to school and obtained her Master's in Architecture.
She is an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer and is on the Standards Committee for Performance Metrics for Occupied Buildings. She is also a member of the US Green Building Council technical advisory board on Indoor Air Quality.
In 2019 she founded Building4Health to scale the powerful yet underutilised
approach of managing IAQ from a medical perspective to support occupant health.
She brings together a fascinating convergence of human health, microbiology and architecture, I first met her a few years ago in Athens where she was giving a plenary presentation on the impacts of the microbiom of buildings on human health and it was one of the presentations that has stuck with me ever since.
So it was a real privilege to get to have an extended conversation with her about her journey from medicine to buildings, the philosophy and approach of Build4Health and how these two areas of expertise can come together.
After all, we mostly build buildings for people and a human-centred approach is a perspective we sometimes lose.
Stephanie Taylor - LinkedIn
Build4Health

Support the Show.

Good ventilation and air quality are central to our experience of the built environment.
Unlocking better ventilation and air quality in housing, the workplace and more…. https://www.airqualitymatters.net/

  continue reading

챕터

1. The Intersection of Medicine and Architecture (00:00:14)

2. Human Health's Impact on Building Management (00:13:58)

3. Indoor Air Quality and Human Health (00:29:49)

4. Challenges and Solutions in Building Ventilation (00:45:40)

5. Creating Visibility for Indoor Air Quality (00:51:03)

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