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Health Infrastructure's Living Library for Sustainable Innovation, Design and Engineering [HILLSIDE]

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Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

21 May 2021

English

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Africa

The Health Infrastructure’s Living Library for Sustainable Innovation, Design and Engineering (HILLSIDE) is an interactive knowledge repository designed for healthcare facility developers, users, and regulators. It supports collaboration in developing context-appropriate, innovative, resilient, and sustainable infrastructure guidelines. HILLSIDE collects, organises, and shares contextual knowledge to make it accessible to practitioners across the health infrastructure ecosystem. It is free to view and use, with no advertisements or commercial endorsements. The repository hosts a wide range of content from technical guidance to case studies.
 

While registration may be required to submit technical contributions, all submissions undergo a peer-review process to ensure quality. Contributors must ensure that all submitted materials are free of copyright restrictions, as contributions themselves are not protected by copyright.
 

Content moderation is currently overseen by a team of subject-matter experts from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa.

 

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Built environment

Climate Change/Resilience

Construction

Health

Healthcare buildings

Human settlements

IBT

Infrastructure

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Livelihoods

South Africa

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