This paper will explore and discuss the spatial recommendations, and the supporting research evidence, for in-patient bed spaces. The bed space is defined as the area around an individual bed that offers privacy either as a single room or a cubicle. A document review from 1866 to 2008 found that the recommendations for bed space width had increased by 1.1 m over 44 years, from 2.4 m (1961) to 3.6 m (2005). However, a small scoping project in the United Kingdom revealed that the bed space areas in recently built hospitals (medical and surgical wards) were less than the recommendations. These data are discussed in the context of healthcare Evidence-Based Design to consider three patient safety issues (falls, noise and infection transmission)....
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...
Buildings are basic shelters. However with time, need and demand buildings had evolved into much sop...
Healthcare facilities are among the most expensive buildings to construct, maintain, and operate. Ho...
The effectiveness of healthcare delivery is determined, in part, by the design of the physical envir...
Aim: This paper addresses issues arising in the literature regarding the environmental design of inp...
Every so often architects design spaces for proposed facilities based on space standards stated in g...
The hospital project contains different aspects from the most common projects of residential, offic...
The first two steps in making any process more reliable are to standardize or simplify the process t...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
A growing number of people are beginning to pay attention to the healthcare environment design, not ...
As a result of growing evidence regarding the effects of environmental characteristics on the health...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
Mock-ups, scale models and drawings are ubiquitous in building design processes, circulating between...
As a result of growing evidence regarding the effects of environmental characteristics on the health...
Patients experience a hospital from a particular perspective—lying in a hospital bed—which is highly...
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...
Buildings are basic shelters. However with time, need and demand buildings had evolved into much sop...
Healthcare facilities are among the most expensive buildings to construct, maintain, and operate. Ho...
The effectiveness of healthcare delivery is determined, in part, by the design of the physical envir...
Aim: This paper addresses issues arising in the literature regarding the environmental design of inp...
Every so often architects design spaces for proposed facilities based on space standards stated in g...
The hospital project contains different aspects from the most common projects of residential, offic...
The first two steps in making any process more reliable are to standardize or simplify the process t...
Hospital buildings are experienced from a, for most architects, a-typical perspective. Once you are ...
A growing number of people are beginning to pay attention to the healthcare environment design, not ...
As a result of growing evidence regarding the effects of environmental characteristics on the health...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
Mock-ups, scale models and drawings are ubiquitous in building design processes, circulating between...
As a result of growing evidence regarding the effects of environmental characteristics on the health...
Patients experience a hospital from a particular perspective—lying in a hospital bed—which is highly...
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...
Buildings are basic shelters. However with time, need and demand buildings had evolved into much sop...
Healthcare facilities are among the most expensive buildings to construct, maintain, and operate. Ho...