The potential for urban open spaces to convey therapeutic benefits is increasingly substantiated. More work is needed to specifically consider how low impact designs to manage stormwater such as ecoroofs perform in this context. Here, we report on a pilot study addressing: (1) factors determining whether a hospital has an ecoroof, and (2) how ecoroofs might convey therapeutic benefits. We utilized a mixed methods approach which encompassed phone interviews of hospital ecoroof managers as well as analysis of national hospital databases. We also conducted a local case study which compared cortisol samples and stress indicators from patients, staff, and caregivers visiting an ecoroof to those waiting indoors at the Oregon Health and Sciences U...
Landscape development[1] can provide many benefits, including the reduction of stormwater runoff and...
Several Evidence Based Design studies highlighted the impact of natural elements in the form of Heal...
URBAN GREENING PS 2Humans may prefer landscapes that promote health (Kaplan, 1998). We know that hu...
The potential for urban open spaces to convey therapeutic benefits is increasingly substantiated. Mo...
Plants and planted landscapes have been recognized for their therapeutic benefits. Hospitals are inc...
The Great Plains Region in the United States has over 3,000 hospitals and clinics. Many lacking the ...
Across the world, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as depression, anxiety, obesity and cancers ...
Large hospitals are being built in the way that divorces patients from the natural environments (i.e...
This work examined the evidence-based design (EBD) and post-occupancy research of hospital healing g...
Objectives. A growing amount of evidences suggests that nature elements can increase health quality ...
Healing garden that as one part of the hospital setting needs to consider about a connection between...
Recently, cities across the world implemented Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI), a strategy that...
A cancer diagnosis brings with it multiple psychological crises, including loss of control, loss of ...
For most of the previous century, the program and design of healthcare facilities supported the dom...
Previous research on the therapeutic effectiveness of well-designed outdoor spaces in healthcare set...
Landscape development[1] can provide many benefits, including the reduction of stormwater runoff and...
Several Evidence Based Design studies highlighted the impact of natural elements in the form of Heal...
URBAN GREENING PS 2Humans may prefer landscapes that promote health (Kaplan, 1998). We know that hu...
The potential for urban open spaces to convey therapeutic benefits is increasingly substantiated. Mo...
Plants and planted landscapes have been recognized for their therapeutic benefits. Hospitals are inc...
The Great Plains Region in the United States has over 3,000 hospitals and clinics. Many lacking the ...
Across the world, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as depression, anxiety, obesity and cancers ...
Large hospitals are being built in the way that divorces patients from the natural environments (i.e...
This work examined the evidence-based design (EBD) and post-occupancy research of hospital healing g...
Objectives. A growing amount of evidences suggests that nature elements can increase health quality ...
Healing garden that as one part of the hospital setting needs to consider about a connection between...
Recently, cities across the world implemented Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI), a strategy that...
A cancer diagnosis brings with it multiple psychological crises, including loss of control, loss of ...
For most of the previous century, the program and design of healthcare facilities supported the dom...
Previous research on the therapeutic effectiveness of well-designed outdoor spaces in healthcare set...
Landscape development[1] can provide many benefits, including the reduction of stormwater runoff and...
Several Evidence Based Design studies highlighted the impact of natural elements in the form of Heal...
URBAN GREENING PS 2Humans may prefer landscapes that promote health (Kaplan, 1998). We know that hu...