According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the environment is defined as ‘an integrated system of human and physical factors exercising a significant effect on health, considered not only the absence of disease but as a complete physical, mental and social state’. One of the most important challenges that architectures for health must cope with is to be resilient to social, economic and clinical changes and, meanwhile, to ensure that the healthcare system, services and assets respond to the constantly changing needs and the specificities of several country’s healthcare system and organizational models. The rapid evolution of medical knowledge and technological tools determined healthcare facilities’ unsuitableness after few years o...