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Can the built environment help us stay healthy for longer? Yes it can! Join the conversation during international conference Building the Future of Health in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands in June 2016. Using the Healthy Ageing concept as a starting point, Building the Future of Health presents inspiring national and international best practices and highlights the latest research, policy and specific projects in the fields of healthcare and architecture. The conference divides into three tracks in which various relevant aspects are up for discussion: Healthy Cities and the Built Environment, Ageing in Place, The Architecture of Hospitals. In addition, the congress presents a fourth track in which the wider context of ‘ageing healthily' is explored.For four days Building the Future of Health offers a stimulating and inspiring environment in which designers, architects, planners, researchers, policymakers, administrators, demographers, doctors and representatives from various other disciplines in the field of public health can meet and share the latest research and practice in these areas.Building the Future of Health is an official side event of the Dutch EU Presidencyin the first half of 2016 and part of the Urban Europe Agenda. Moreover itconnects to the upcoming WHO Guidelines for healthy cities.For tickets and more, visit www.btfoh.eu.
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