The talks from the Sustainable Healthcare Design 2023 International Symposium have now been published on the SALUS journal for your viewing.
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Transforming major project delivery to deliver economic, environmental and societal benefits
Dr Jo Jolly, deputy director, Infrastructure and Projects Authority, UK
Delivering a net-zero NHS estate: Strategies and actions
Fiona Daly, national deputy director of estates, NHS England, UK
“Climate resilience – within and beyond our four walls”
Matthew Tulley, redevelopment director, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
The NHS Net Zero Carbon Building Standard – what does it mean for healthcare design?
Andrew Rolf, EUNA health sector technical advisory lead, Mott MacDonald, UK
Moving the dial on hospital decarbonisation: Exploring international strategies
Anisha Mayor, director, UK head of healthcare, WSP, UK; Antoni Paleshi, technical lead, energy & carbon analysis, WSP, Canada
Circular healthcare: Redeveloping the Joseph Bracops Hospital in Brussels and the interregional development of the HELORA hospital network in Wallonia
Coen Van Den Wijngaart, engineer architect, executive partner; Laurent Grisay, civil engineer architect, executive partner; Maarten Lambrechts, architect, archipelago, Belgium
Leeds Hospital of the Future: Delivering net zero
Laura Harrop, project manager, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK; Mark Rowe, managing principal, architecture, Perkins&Will, UK; Asif Din, sustainability director, Perkins&Will, UK
The power of design: From Clock View Hospital to the Cavell Centres
Bob Wills, director, Medical Architecture, UK
The New University Hospital Monklands: A legacy for sustainable healthcare design in Scotland
Suzanne Tighe, architect and associate, Keppie Design, UK
Velindre Cancer Centre: How bio-based construction can catalyse the NHS Net Zero Standard
Anna Lisa McSweeney, architect, White Arkitekter, UK; Michael Woodford, director, White Arkitekter, UK
Rising to the heat decarbonisation challenge: Key considerations and learnings from Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
Fiona Leslie, director of cost management, Lexica, UK; Shaun Jackson, director of estates, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, UK