This research examines the extent to which hospital buildings reflect changing approaches to medical treatment in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It uses Ashburton hospital as a case study, covering its initial construction in 1880, through subsequent periods of additions and remodelling up until the present day. The focus here is on four of the oldest buildings, and both historical information and buildings archaeology recording are used to define a room-by-room sequence of construction and modification events. Each event is analysed for attributes that reflect change over time at the hospital. The findings produced here are paired against evolving medical understanding and wider concepts of hospital building change to place ...
iscussing health care between self-help, intermediary organisations and formal poor relief in terms ...
This dissertation examines the design, construction, and early operation of the Johns Hopkins Hospit...
This thesis examines the historical evolution of hospital design and attempts to identify the primar...
Since the 1990s, archaeological approaches to institutions designed for public health, benefit, and ...
Since the 1990s, archaeological approaches to institutions designed for public health, benefit, and ...
Change is a constant factor that underlies natural phenomena, human life as well as man-made artifac...
Archaeology is described as the study of ancient cultures through remains. In this paper the ancient...
© 2011 Dr. Anne BourkeThis thesis explored what ideas of hospital, landscape and health could be rea...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
The photographs that accompany the thesis are unavailable in this online archive but are present in ...
Hospitals are a legacy of humanity’s deepest compassion. They embody society values and culture. Rec...
This project initiates a design research that explores broader questions of wellness in the context ...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
The Spaces of the Hospital examines how hospitals operated as a complex category of social, urban an...
A study to consider the influence of architectural design on the relationship between doctor and pat...
iscussing health care between self-help, intermediary organisations and formal poor relief in terms ...
This dissertation examines the design, construction, and early operation of the Johns Hopkins Hospit...
This thesis examines the historical evolution of hospital design and attempts to identify the primar...
Since the 1990s, archaeological approaches to institutions designed for public health, benefit, and ...
Since the 1990s, archaeological approaches to institutions designed for public health, benefit, and ...
Change is a constant factor that underlies natural phenomena, human life as well as man-made artifac...
Archaeology is described as the study of ancient cultures through remains. In this paper the ancient...
© 2011 Dr. Anne BourkeThis thesis explored what ideas of hospital, landscape and health could be rea...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
The photographs that accompany the thesis are unavailable in this online archive but are present in ...
Hospitals are a legacy of humanity’s deepest compassion. They embody society values and culture. Rec...
This project initiates a design research that explores broader questions of wellness in the context ...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
The Spaces of the Hospital examines how hospitals operated as a complex category of social, urban an...
A study to consider the influence of architectural design on the relationship between doctor and pat...
iscussing health care between self-help, intermediary organisations and formal poor relief in terms ...
This dissertation examines the design, construction, and early operation of the Johns Hopkins Hospit...
This thesis examines the historical evolution of hospital design and attempts to identify the primar...