Buildings are affected by physical, economical, functional, technological, social and legal drivers. These aspects also change over the life time of a building and results in new requirements. This development drive change in all building design projects and more importantly so in healthcare. This results in a need to consider future-proofing (FP) approaches to manage the continual change and requirements. Previous research on FP approaches has mostly focused on the importance of FP as such, i.e. that it is considered. There has been little attention on how the architectural practice actually worked with FP related to healthcare buildings, or their interpretations of related concepts to FP, such as flexibility.The objective of the licentiat...
New buildings are designed for first users. For a sustainable approach there are many advantages in ...
For almost five years, healthcare design and construction sector is in my focus.I started my experie...
Healthcare in Europe is changing. Many countries are introducing reforms, and creating more competit...
Objective - The objective of the study is to explore how future-proofing (FP) in healthcare building...
The healthcare system in Sweden is re-orienting and transforming to embrace a holistic perspective o...
This paper describes how new models and tools for planning healthcare buildings is recently develope...
Introduction. The fast development of technology and medicine influences the functioning of healthca...
Objectives The aim of the paper is to apply Open Building approach at the room scale, developing a ...
Flexible design in architecture is the ability of buildings to adapt to changing situations in their...
With the launching of Danish policies toward large investments in new hospitals, the Healing Archite...
The UK's Government Construction adviser announced that all the public construction will be implemen...
The purpose with this paper is to present and discuss outcomes from a research integrated master cou...
Rapid technological development and changing demands from a changing population call for new ways of...
BIM has been characterized by the UK Government’s chief construction adviser as unstoppable regardin...
Development and industrialization of the construction process involves not only a change of the proc...
New buildings are designed for first users. For a sustainable approach there are many advantages in ...
For almost five years, healthcare design and construction sector is in my focus.I started my experie...
Healthcare in Europe is changing. Many countries are introducing reforms, and creating more competit...
Objective - The objective of the study is to explore how future-proofing (FP) in healthcare building...
The healthcare system in Sweden is re-orienting and transforming to embrace a holistic perspective o...
This paper describes how new models and tools for planning healthcare buildings is recently develope...
Introduction. The fast development of technology and medicine influences the functioning of healthca...
Objectives The aim of the paper is to apply Open Building approach at the room scale, developing a ...
Flexible design in architecture is the ability of buildings to adapt to changing situations in their...
With the launching of Danish policies toward large investments in new hospitals, the Healing Archite...
The UK's Government Construction adviser announced that all the public construction will be implemen...
The purpose with this paper is to present and discuss outcomes from a research integrated master cou...
Rapid technological development and changing demands from a changing population call for new ways of...
BIM has been characterized by the UK Government’s chief construction adviser as unstoppable regardin...
Development and industrialization of the construction process involves not only a change of the proc...
New buildings are designed for first users. For a sustainable approach there are many advantages in ...
For almost five years, healthcare design and construction sector is in my focus.I started my experie...
Healthcare in Europe is changing. Many countries are introducing reforms, and creating more competit...