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Towards a Healthy City by Nick Fairham

BDP
July 03, 2014

Towards a Healthy City by Nick Fairham

Part of the Living City - Body: Mind: Spirit: Bristol event organised by BDP's Bristol studio.

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  1. Bristol health services plan yate yate p f h f

    h southmead southmead frenchay frenchay southmead southmead cossham cossham BRI BRI keeping people out of hospital keeping people out of hospital care closer to home improved quality of care south bristol south bristol
  2. healing buildings g g 800 beds (75% Single) and 24

    theatres cluster modelling care planning cluster modelling, care planning
  3. shallow plan shallow plan naturally ventilated natural daylight 20% renewables

    BREEAM excellent SUDs green spaces urban integration urban integration h l h healthy environment
  4. typical patient yp p Average age of an inpatient over

    80 2/3rds of hospital admissions over the age of 65 2/3rds of hospital admissions over the age of 65 4 chronic diseases = 50% of deaths worldwide cardio asc lar t pe 2 diabetes man cancers chronic l ng disease cardiovascular, type 2 diabetes, many cancers, chronic lung disease
  5. Estimates have shown that over 70% of cardiovascular, disease deaths,

    around 40% of chronic respiratory disease deaths 34% f d h d b 34% of cancer deaths, and about 50% of all chronic disease deaths are attributable to a small number of known modifiable risk factors The Lancet, Vol. 370
  6. design for exercise g Prevent 91% of cases, type 2

    diabetes Prevent 50% of all cases heart disease Prevent 50% of all cases, heart disease Prevent 50% of all stroke deaths Reduce site specific cancers by 50‐72% Journal of Applied Physiology 2005
  7. • healthy lifestyles (especially regular exercise) • social cohesion and

    supportive social networks • social cohesion and supportive social networks • good‐quality housing • employment opportunities p y pp • good‐quality facilities (educational, health care) • local food production and outlets for healthy food • safety and a sense of security • equity and the development of social capital t bl i l l d d i lit • acceptable noise levels and good air quality • good water quality and healthy sanitation • conservation and quality of land/mineral resources conservation and quality of land/mineral resources • reducing emissions that threaten climate stability
  8. The Political Declaration of the UN General Assembly on the

    Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases of September 2011, recognises the critical importance of reducing the level of exposure of individuals and populations to unhealthy diet and physical inactivity…and commits to advance the implementation of the WHO Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health, including, where appropriate, through the introduction of policies and actions aimed at promoting healthy diets and increasing physical activity in the entire population
  9. urban context links to local community a clear and welcoming

    site a clear and welcoming site safe and secure recruitment and retention of staff learning and development responsive to change design framework design framework
  10. healthy hospital walkable site, cycling, swimming, use of stairs, green

    spaces t li k t it strong links to community local employment and training brownfield development low energy, low carbon good air quality and noise attenuation water management g