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Health Equity through Architecture: Mohammad Gharipour on Environmental Health Issues (EUI)

This video can be viewed on its own or as part of a self-directed course that includes all the international speakers in the series, suggested readings, study questions, and other resources contributed by the EUI community. Please visit www.epidemicurbanism.com for more resources for the online course Considering Health Equity through Architecture: Approaches for Creating Healthy Communities. Mohammad Gharipour is Professor and Director of the Architecture Program at the University of Maryland in the United States. He is the director and cofounder of the Epidemic Urbanism Initiative, and the author and editor of numerous articles and books on health and architecture. In this video, he presents the central practices involved in environmental health, from epidemiology to toxicology, and discusses their relationship to architecture. This lecture is part of the online course Considering Health Equity through Architecture: Approaches for Creating Healthy Communities. It was initially offered on January 8, 2024 by the University of Maryland Global Campus, and coordinated by Epidemic Urbanism Initiative Director and Co-Founder Dr. Mohammad Gharipour and EUI Program Coordinator Dr. Angela Andersen, with Graduate Teaching Assistant Jessica Bowers. The course brings together international experts in the fields of architecture, design, public health and health equity. Each speaker shares their knowledge and insights on building healthier communities for all. Speakers take case studies from their own practice, teaching, and research to respond to critical questions:  How do cities both spread and contain contagious diseases? How does access to clean water, nature, transportation, community centers and other resources impact the health of communities? How do architecture, healthcare and policy intersect?

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