A masterpiece, a book to keep on my bedside table! I started reading it last year, right after quiting my corporate job, and I just felt like shipping copies to my ex-colleagues over and over again, to re-state my point on how buildings that foster health are not just a nice to have, but the way forward when it comes to offering a distinct service that even happens to have so many collateral sustainable and economical benefits.
In the first chapters, the authors lay the foundations for what they consider healthy buildings, nine, that are approached in a practical matter and illustrated by deeply interesting case studies. Then, the last pages are what I would describe a collection of strong arguments, supported by data and sound studies, on how to advocate on the advantages of shifting towards construction that takes human health into consideration.
I did not just read this book: I moved back and forward, I took notes, I made lists of ideas that it sparked on me. This should be a mandatory read for all those that work with architecture, urban planning, urban policy and public health. I will probably offer it as a Christmas, birthday, farewell gift as I feel like such pivotal knowledge should definitly be shared!