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Designing a Healthy Research Environment for a College of Health Sciences

Designing a Healthy Research Environment for a College of Health Sciences

Date: 
Monday, September 20, 2021 -
1:30pm to 2:30pm

The design team for Lehigh University’s forthcoming 189,000 SF Health Science Technology Building (HST) sensed an opportunity to unify the mission and values of the new College of Health with a human-centric design. The story of Lehigh’s HST project is one of the design team and the University planning team incorporating the fundamental concepts of design for wellness from the beginning of the project, and alignment with the new College and Dean for the final “push” to make a real impact on the experience of working in this facility. As a result, the project design incorporated biophilic design; active design; strategic daylighting and views; and highly efficient and comfortable MEP systems to go beyond the initial goal for at least a LEED Silver certification to a design targeting both LEED Gold and Fitwel Three-Star certifications. This session will focus on the strategies to improve the health and wellness of research facility occupants through both design and policies, and how to manage a team around those goals. Presenters will share their experience in how to incorporate wellness design through key, timely, cost-effective decisions, and show how these strategies can be used not just for health science research projects, but for any project trying to achieve lofty goals with budget, operational, or other constraints.

Presenters: 

  • Joe Klocek (Lehigh University)
  • Martin Lu (HGA)
  • Patrick Murphy (Vanderweil Engineers)

https://www.labdesignconference.com/2021-agenda