NK Architects' 2nd Annual Knowledge and Networking Event for Atlantic Health Morristown Medical Center was held May 16, 2017 at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park, NJ.
Ben Lee, AIA, CFO and Managing Director, Healthcare Practice, NK Architects, and President of the American Institute of Architects, NJ spoke about NK's longstanding commitment to Morristown, community wellness, and NK's leadership in behavioral health facility design - advocating health and wellness in our communities, while helping individuals, businesses and municipalities work together to achieve these goals.
As President of AIA-NJ, one of Ben Lee's primary missions is to raise awareness among architects about how the design of the built environment can impact health and wellness.
In his presentation, key references for Building Healthy Communities included the following:
1. The American Institute of Architects in the Joint Call to Action to Promote Healthy Communities, which brings together eight national organizations calling upon members to collaborate with one another to create healthier, more equitable communities. American Institute of Architects, American Planning Association, American Public Health Association, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Landscape Architects, National Recreation and Park Association, U.S. Green Building Council, and Urban Land Institute.
2. Design for Life Cycle - Wellness for Every Age Group
"Through the understanding of the stages of every age group, we have a better understanding of the design needs at each stage of the life cycle, from birth to end of life care. There are different needs for building type design at each stage of our lives in Education, Workplace, Retail & Commerce, Public and Institutional facilities."
3. The Well Building Standard
https://www.wellcertified.com/en
4. FITWEL
5. Behavioral Health Facility Design
Also presented were numerous Behavioral Health Facility projects either completed or on the boards by NK Architects, demonstrating these principles in action and supporting the position that Behavioral Health is Essential to Wellness. Including Carrier Clinic, where Ben Lee & NK Architects were recipients of the Kindred Spirit Award for significant accomplishments in the field of mental health.
Bringing the presentation full circle, Ben Lee returned to the beginning Joint Call to Action, calling us to design with the following actions:
BUILD RELATIONSHIPS: CREATE AND FOSTER PARTNERSHIPS THAT ADVANCE HEALTH
ESTABLISH HEALTH GOALS:BUILD AN UNDERSTANDING OF HEALTH DATA AND ESTABLISH MEASURABLE HEALTH OBJECTIVES FOR PLANS AND PROJECTS
IMPLEMENT STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE HEALTH: ADVANCE POLICIES, PROGRAMS, AND SYSTEMS THAT PROMOTE COMMUNITY HEALTH, WELL-BEING, AND EQUITY
SHARE EXPERTISE:COMMUNICATE THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH
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END NOTE: Ben Lee is the 2017 president of American Institute of Architects’ New Jersey Chapter. He is a registered architect in 25 states and the District of Columbia, and a board-certified healthcare architect. He is also a member of several other professional groups such as the American Society of Hospital Engineers, the American Hospital Association, the Healthcare Facilities Management Society of New Jersey and the USGBC. He is a LEED accredited professional and a member of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association.
For over 3 decades his focus has been in healthcare design. His interest in the health and wellness of communities has made him an advocate at AIA-NJ to improve population health through WELL building and public-space design.
“As architects, we are best positioned to improve the population’s health through our design for housing, schools, offices and commercial buildings,” Lee said in a statement. “By developing physical space that promotes walking, biking, parks and recreation and public gathering, we are creating a healthier and more livable community.” Ben P. Lee, AIA
Erin Sharp-Newton, Associate AIA, M. Arch
NK ARCHITECTS & UD|MH Fellow
Architecture, Design, Humanity, Mental Health, Behavioral Health, HealthCare Matters
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