Suining Ding, Ph.D., EDAC, NCIDQ, ASID, IDEC is a Full Professor of Interior Design at Purdue University Fort Wayne. She is passionate about design for health and well-being in the built environment. Trained in architecture and interior design and gained extensive experience in architecture, Dr. Ding is also a researcher and obtained her Ph.D. in Architectural Studies from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Dr. Ding’s expertise and research interests include but are not limited to environment-behavior studies in healthcare design, evidence-based design (EBD), design process, and research integration in design practice. Dr. Ding has published extensively for her research and scholarship including several refereed books and numerous journal articles and conference proceedings. She also holds an Evidence-based Design Accreditation Certificate (EDAC) from The Center for Health Design and the NCIDQ Certificate from the Council of Interior Design Qualification.
In this era of a global pandemic, increasing health disparities due to climate change and an unprecedented aging population, Suining Ding asks How might healthcare design result in better health and wellness outcomes? Her answer: Environment-Behavior Studies for Healthcare Design. In this impressive book, Dr. Ding overviews the core theories of the more than five-decade-old domain of Environment-Behavior Studies and makes a direct connection to issues confronting the design of healthcare settings. Additionally, she stakes new territory in terms of how research-design connections should be made. - Keith Diaz Moore, AIA, PhD, Dean College of Architecture and Planning Professor, School Of Architecture, University of Utah This book would definitely be helpful and recommended for all professionals starting their career in healthcare design companies and institutions. Looking at the different chapters of the book, there are many books (and journal articles) investigating all the topics discussed in the book, however, not one resource has all the information in the same place. - Sahar Mihandoust, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Center for Health Facilities Design and Test, Clemson University This book has a very strong theoretical foundation -allowing readers to learn and start to build a strong theoretical understanding themselves - Gloria Stafford, PhD, Assistant Professor, Interior Design, School of Applied Human Sciences, University of Northern Iowa