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Health & Comfort

Health & Comfort. Our Aim was: Explaining and applying the principles of built environments that bring a high level of vitality and optimal comfort up to a high age. Our Strategy has been:. Sustainable Comfort = Health = Reducing Health Risk (Safety, Security)* + Health Support +

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Health & Comfort

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  1. Health & Comfort Our Aim was: Explaining and applying the principles of built environments that bring a high level of vitality and optimal comfort up to a high age JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  2. Our Strategy has been: • Sustainable Comfort • = Health = • Reducing Health Risk (Safety, Security)* + • Health Support + • Extending Healthy, Vital and Productive Years Information gathering in Assignment 1 Old information at http://sts.bwk.tue.nl/7y710/Old%20Knowledge/Default.asp JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  3. Tactics = use the 3 Professional Passions: • Aesthetics, Creativity: Add User-orientation • Comfort: Add long-term effects (Sustainable Comfort) • Process Elucidation: Add Design Creativity Towards a Health Supportive Built Environment (Assignment 2) JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  4. (Mis) Conceptions on Users • User Orientation • User as co-designer • Mass individualization (Adaptive & Adaptable) • Integral Design • Designer Orientation • Standardisation • Fear for ICT or Technology Push • User does not want innovation • A Vendor’s market • Innovation will disrupt the market • User orientation is a luxury and not needed JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  5. Life Expectancy in the Netherlands 1850-1994 Average Life Expectancy at Birth Women Men Year Source: E.M. Tabeau 1997. Grenzen aan de Ouderdom, Demos (Oktober/November) http://www.nidi.nl/public/demos/dm97091.html JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  6. The 3 P’s in Legislature • Planet • Profit • 3. People • 1980 1. Profit 2. People 3. Planet 1850 1. People 2. Profit 3. Planet 1950 1. People 2. Profit 3. Planet 2010 ? JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  7. Environmental design in practice OFFICES Chiel Boonstra An Office Building Project Tax Office extension, Enschede

  8. Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) Guest Speaker at 7y710 September 16, 2003 ir. Trees Klaver drs. Paul Weijmans Arbo en Milieu Service Organisatie (AMSO), TU/e JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  9. Ecopark in Gallions Reach DWELLINGS Chiel Boonstra JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

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  13. Next trimester: Course on Domotics for more details JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  14. Health risk Values • Individual Health • Individual Exposure Assessment • Medical Diagnosis • Public Health • Exposure Assessment • Incidence of Nuisance, Stress or Disease • Prevalence of Nuisance, Stress or Disease • Chain Model Risk Analysis (OHS approach) • DALY’s (Disability Adjusted Life Years) JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

  15. The Expert you will be (MSc, PhD) Oversees the body of Old Knowledge Renews technical legislation and professional guidelines Spreads New Knowledge through professional journals Researcher: makes New Knowledge in peer-reviewed contributions to scientific journals JEMH van Bronswijk TU/e, October 25, 2003

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