
What’s this about?
The Built Environment & Health (BEH) project is an interdisciplinary program of research at Columbia University. Led by epidemiologist Andrew Rundle, BEH uses spatial data to examine the implications of the built environment, including land use, public transit, and housing, for physical activity, diet, obesity, and other aspects of health. With a focus on New York City, BEH research will inform public policy to promote health in the city and metropolitan area. BEH is affiliated with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars program at Columbia.
Contact Us
Address, Telephone, and E-mail
Built Environment and Health Project
Columbia University in the City of New York
International Affairs Building
420 West 118th Street
8th Floor, mail code 3355
New York, New York 10027
Tel. 212 I 854 I 7813
Fax 212 I 854 I 3694
General e-mail beh-project@columbia.edu
Directions
The BEH project office is located in the International Affairs Building (IAB) at Columbia University in the City of New York. The building is at the southeast corner of West 118th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, and has entrances along both streets. For general directions to the University, see the Morningside campus visitor guide and interactive map.
The office is in a suite belonging to ISERP, which occupies the west half of the building's 8th floor.







