Healthcare has been often described as the most complex human organization ever devised.The life of hospitals has been supplanted many times by an aseptic compliance with norms, regulations, procedures, protocols, and hyper technologies. Hence, there is no longer any trace of the old sacred enclosures, the Greek temples, the Roman valetudinaria, hospices, of the home of the sick, or cathedrals and abbeys equipped to host people in need. The hospital as an inflexible monument of civic pride was to remain until the second half of the twentieth century.We often perceive the hospital as a place adorned with hard light, bare corridors, with no personal or interesting features. As Mukherjee wrote in The Emperor of All Maladies, “Science begins wi...
Architecture comes from a need in man to make a world within a world. It is a need to make a psychol...
Background: PROARCH will study how, and in what way, healthcare architecture can influence health-pr...
“The challenge for all of us is to look back at history but envision the path ahead. There seems to ...
Access to healthcare is deeply conditioned by several social factors such as health policies and ec...
“Illness is the night-side of life” tying one’s up in its own body and weaknesses leading either to ...
In the construction industry, where in recent times every detail is looked over and planned with the...
The challenge could be briefly seen in these terms: hospitals as places for treatment where there’s ...
Hospitals are traditional sites, not only of care, but of knowledge production. The word ‘hospital’ ...
Access to healthcare is deeply conditioned by several social factors such as health policies and eco...
Technology has advanced rapidly in recent years and is continuing to do so, with associated changes ...
Our hospitals will start to get larger and larger as the number of people on this earth will rise. D...
Hospitals are microcosms of society, symbolic places where basic human and social relationships are ...
New imperatives are currently challenging the historic concept of the public hospital, yet its archi...
Italy has a relevant stock of historic hospitals, only partially categorized by care type. They are ...
In contemporary society, the hospital loses its hegemony as architecture intended for the care of th...
Architecture comes from a need in man to make a world within a world. It is a need to make a psychol...
Background: PROARCH will study how, and in what way, healthcare architecture can influence health-pr...
“The challenge for all of us is to look back at history but envision the path ahead. There seems to ...
Access to healthcare is deeply conditioned by several social factors such as health policies and ec...
“Illness is the night-side of life” tying one’s up in its own body and weaknesses leading either to ...
In the construction industry, where in recent times every detail is looked over and planned with the...
The challenge could be briefly seen in these terms: hospitals as places for treatment where there’s ...
Hospitals are traditional sites, not only of care, but of knowledge production. The word ‘hospital’ ...
Access to healthcare is deeply conditioned by several social factors such as health policies and eco...
Technology has advanced rapidly in recent years and is continuing to do so, with associated changes ...
Our hospitals will start to get larger and larger as the number of people on this earth will rise. D...
Hospitals are microcosms of society, symbolic places where basic human and social relationships are ...
New imperatives are currently challenging the historic concept of the public hospital, yet its archi...
Italy has a relevant stock of historic hospitals, only partially categorized by care type. They are ...
In contemporary society, the hospital loses its hegemony as architecture intended for the care of th...
Architecture comes from a need in man to make a world within a world. It is a need to make a psychol...
Background: PROARCH will study how, and in what way, healthcare architecture can influence health-pr...
“The challenge for all of us is to look back at history but envision the path ahead. There seems to ...