For patients and staff in hospitals and care facilities, a healing environment that takes people and their needs into account is important. Particularly in the healthcare sector, very specific requirements are therefore placed on real estate. These special features must be taken into account in the planning of future-proof healthcare buildings in the sense of a holistic sustainable approach. Special attention must be paid to the quality of the floor plan, the structuring of the areas and the design with regard to socio-cultural aspects. In addition, there are hospital-specific process criteria. Improved building envelopes, optimised usable space and innovative technology can reduce operating costs and increase user comfort.
For healthcare buildings, there is currently no DGNB System available in English or for international certification. Please contact us for further information and if interested.
- Contribution to climate action through reduced emissions of greenhouse gases over the entire life cycle
- High comfort
- Increased well-being
- Increased attractiveness for employees
- Increased productivity and performance of employees
- Low vacancy risk
- High building flexibility due to e.g. easier adaptations in case of changes (operating processes; personnel)
- Lower costs for conversions
- Lower operating and maintenance costs
- Advantages when selling real estate
- Holistic consideration of all relevant sustainability requirements
- Transparent and independent quality award and assurance during planning, construction and operation
- Transparency with regard to ressource efficency and emissions
- Communication of the project to the public and increase of acceptance
- Reduced effort for DGNB Certification of Buildings due to the creditability of documentation from district certification
- Basis for sale in sustainable real estate funds
- Certification as an option for sustainable investments
- Contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- High value stability
- High degree of future security through reduction of cost-intensive risks
Selected DGNB certified projects
Hospitals
Healthcare Buildings
Project registration
To register a project, clients must first hire a DGNB Auditor. This auditor can then register the project. Auditors also accompany the entire process and take over the verification and submission to the DGNB. They are active worldwide and specialise in certain schemes.
For healthcare buildings, there is currently no DGNB System available in English or for international certification. Please contact us for further information and if interested.
Your contact
Karen Sternsdorff
Senior Consultant Certification Buildings
- Phone: +49-711-722322-33
- Email: K.STERNSDORFF@DGNB.DE