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December 23, 2015
The University of Washington College of Built Environments and School of Public Health will be part of a national research project on design and public health.
They are joining the American Institute of Architects' Design & Health Research Consortium.
The UW team is led by Andrew Dannenberg, affiliate professor of environmental and occupational health sciences and urban design and planning, and Heather Burpee, research assistant professor of architecture.
Their work focuses on health in the built environment, and uses Seattle's Bullitt Center — the greenest commercial building in the world — as a laboratory.