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SUMMARY:E43 &#8211\; Power to Recover: A Conscious Design Framework for Resilient and Sustainable Healthcare Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:In today’s healthcare sector\, infrastructure must transcend basic clinical support to actively foster resilience and sustainability. A mindful design approach brings together clinical priorities with the practical realities of power\, water\, and thermal supply\, establishing a robust framework that prepares hospitals for everyday efficiency and rapid response in emergencies. Electrification plays a role in reducing carbon emissions and supporting decarbonization goals\, but true resiliency depends on more than just energy transitions.\nCase studies from the Indiana University Health program showcase how modular layouts for mechanical\, electrical\, and plumbing (MEP) systems\, along with adaptable emergency operating modes\, can be seamlessly integrated into healthcare spaces. These flexible designs enable facilities to quickly adapt during pandemics or disruptions and efficiently recover after crises. Modularity allows hospitals to isolate\, repurpose\, or reconfigure areas as needed\, without sacrificing clinical effectiveness.\nWater is elevated as a critical utility within this framework. Projects in California\, such as Riverside and Good Samaritan\, illustrate advancements in water resiliency\, including emergency storage\, protected booster and treatment systems\, and department-specific isolation. These provisions ensure essential services—like operating rooms and dialysis—remain operational even during water outages\, preserving patient care and infection control.\nControls unite these elements to respond dynamically to conditions while maintaining operational stability. Ultimately\, resilient hospitals use fewer resources and recover more rapidly from adverse events\, demonstrating that sustainability and resilience are mutually reinforcing goals.
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