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Is EDAC the New LEED

Posted By: Matthew Welker, Assoc. AIA November 09, 2011 3:57 pm
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User-defined tags : ADHI, architect, certification, design, edac, evidence based, health, leed, research  Knowledge Communities (cross tag) : Academy of Architecture for Health

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Short for Evidence-Based Design Accreditation and Certification, this latest acronym comes courtesy of the Center for Health Design (CHD), a California nonprofit dedicated to advancing the use of evidence-based design practices in healthcare architecture. The accreditation test launched in a beta phase in February and was opened to the general public in April. One of its primary goals is to formalize what evidence-based design entails, in order to bolster its legitimacy and galvanize practitioners around a shared definition of the term. 

This article by Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson from Architect Magazine in 2009 explores the new certification.

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