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Exposure to daylight reduces hospital recuperation times
Building developers, architects, hospital and city planners, and
interior designers take note: according to Dr. Asher Derman, building
and design environmental consultant (Battery Park City, AOL-Time
Warner), a small but important group of recent medical and health care
related studies are beginning to link exposure to daylight and window
views within buildings with decreases in recuperation times for
hospitalized patients.

Previously, in somewhat parallel studies dealing with the treatment of
some forms of depression
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identified as Seasonal Affective Disorder, a direct connection was
established between morning light therapy and the reduction of
symptoms.

These new studies extend the healing impact that daylight/sunshine and
views have on specific physical conditions. The reasons for these
effects are still conjectural. Some explanations stress the role of
serotonin, the body's circadian rhythm response to light, and possibly
to the role of Vitamin D., which is formed naturally in the body as a
result of the UV rays in sunlight.

In another correlation study, demographic and health data were studied
relative to select cancer deaths. Those who lived in geographic areas
with higher amounts of seasonal sunlight tended to die less frequently
of those cancers then those in geographic areas with lesser amounts of
daylight exposure.

These studies taken together begin to reinforce the importance that
day lighting interior spaces has, not only in reducing the need for
electric power and lighting, but in the role daylight has in
maintaining work productivity and the healing properties of medical
facilities.

Dr. Derman is a consultant to developers, architects, and engineers in
the design of high performance, sustainable building, and has worked
as the environmental consultant on projects such as AOL Time Warner on
Columbus Circle, Scholastic Inc. Manhattan headquarters, and Conde
Nast Publishing in shaping their head offices at Four Times Square. He
is one of the authors of the Battery Park City Environmental
Residential Guidelines-the largest green residential complex in the
world. He is a founding member and current board member of the USGreen
Building Council/NY Chapter.

Dr. Derman's book of photographs, "The Green Man in New York City, and
other foliate heads," is a collection featuring 'Green'-oriented
architectural ornaments from late 19th century buildings in Manhattan
characterized by sculpted heads surrounded by foliage.

Sculptural images of Green Men began appearing in Western architecture
as early as the First Century AD and were widely used in Romanesque
and Gothic churches. In their most ancient manifestation, the Green
Man originated in mythology as a pagan forest archetype embodying
growth, decay, and resurrection/rebirth. Today they are a consistent
reminder of the power of our connection with nature and what we now
call the environment.

These buildings and their 'in your face' connectedness to nature, are
disappearing from our landscape.


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