AbstractArtwork is now regularly stipulated as a requirement in design briefs for hospitals. The resulting artwork can be a collection of commissions, or a seamless extension of the interior design concept. In the case of paediatric hospitals ‘art’ which is simply a graphic treatment applied to key surfaces throughout the hospital environment, is unlikely to function in the ways that children and young people have identified as being valuable in their experience of hospitalisation. This environmental feature will be used to reveal some of the key components of a hospital environment involved in children's feeling of well-being from their perspectives
In this innovative project, the views of children and young people were explored regarding their pre...
Abstract: Every child, particularly those who will be submitted to surgery, needs to express themsel...
Hospitals tend to be associated with being ill and suffering from pain. Especially for children a ho...
AbstractArtwork is now regularly stipulated as a requirement in design briefs for hospitals. The res...
Recently, increased recognition has been attributed to the requirement to include the views of child...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-106)The purpose of this project is to describe the ess...
AbstractHospitalization may be a variety of negative effects (such as; pain, fatigue, anxiety, etc.)...
There is a keen interest in hospital design in the UK fuelled by the largest hospital building progr...
This thesis examined the relationship between children's visual art and hospital contexts. It specif...
Recently there is an increase in interest to use art as a part of the healthcare healing process and...
In recent decades, research on health care design and planning has highlighted the strong relationsh...
This paper presents an analysis of the efficacy of art therapy, the value of medical art therapy, an...
Not until recently have specialists begun to look at the effects of hospitalization and surgery on c...
Art is assumed to possess therapeutic benefits of healing for children, as part of patient-focused d...
Not until Medical Art Therapy was implemented in the 1990s was art work created by hospitalised paed...
In this innovative project, the views of children and young people were explored regarding their pre...
Abstract: Every child, particularly those who will be submitted to surgery, needs to express themsel...
Hospitals tend to be associated with being ill and suffering from pain. Especially for children a ho...
AbstractArtwork is now regularly stipulated as a requirement in design briefs for hospitals. The res...
Recently, increased recognition has been attributed to the requirement to include the views of child...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-106)The purpose of this project is to describe the ess...
AbstractHospitalization may be a variety of negative effects (such as; pain, fatigue, anxiety, etc.)...
There is a keen interest in hospital design in the UK fuelled by the largest hospital building progr...
This thesis examined the relationship between children's visual art and hospital contexts. It specif...
Recently there is an increase in interest to use art as a part of the healthcare healing process and...
In recent decades, research on health care design and planning has highlighted the strong relationsh...
This paper presents an analysis of the efficacy of art therapy, the value of medical art therapy, an...
Not until recently have specialists begun to look at the effects of hospitalization and surgery on c...
Art is assumed to possess therapeutic benefits of healing for children, as part of patient-focused d...
Not until Medical Art Therapy was implemented in the 1990s was art work created by hospitalised paed...
In this innovative project, the views of children and young people were explored regarding their pre...
Abstract: Every child, particularly those who will be submitted to surgery, needs to express themsel...
Hospitals tend to be associated with being ill and suffering from pain. Especially for children a ho...