Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Pages 122 and 123 blank.Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-118).A design inquiry was undertaken into the alienating spatial qualities of healthcare facilities. The spatial tissue of the modern hospital and clinic was found to correspond tightly with Michel Foucault's definition of an institutional "disciplinary environment." As market-driven healthcare systems compete for patients, institutional power structures are being reversed. Patients have acquired the power of consumers. A new healthcare center must be an inherently open, non-disciplinary environment. On average, half of the time spent within a healthcare building is spent waiting. Yet the ...
The study carried out lately by an international research team, composed by Italian, Greek, Romania...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibli...
It was February 2012 at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade during the course “Healt...
While the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provides insured care to a much larger group of...
Public and private places : proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual Conference of the Environmental...
A contemporary approach to the spatial design of healthcare care facilities faces numerous challenge...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
This inclusive design MRP study explores the architectural and interior design factors affecting the...
Architecture can accommodate the condition of queuing by spatially translating the factors that make...
A serious look at our hospitals and clinics shows that the space was not built for human comfort and...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Healthcare interiors are perceived as stressful and isolating spaces; endured during times of vulner...
city of waiting a primary healthcare center for laguna beach, california by timothy m. morshea
The emergency situation that we are now facing as a result of pandemic Covid-19 is turning our life...
The study carried out lately by an international research team, composed by Italian, Greek, Romania...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibli...
It was February 2012 at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade during the course “Healt...
While the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provides insured care to a much larger group of...
Public and private places : proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual Conference of the Environmental...
A contemporary approach to the spatial design of healthcare care facilities faces numerous challenge...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
This inclusive design MRP study explores the architectural and interior design factors affecting the...
Architecture can accommodate the condition of queuing by spatially translating the factors that make...
A serious look at our hospitals and clinics shows that the space was not built for human comfort and...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Healthcare interiors are perceived as stressful and isolating spaces; endured during times of vulner...
city of waiting a primary healthcare center for laguna beach, california by timothy m. morshea
The emergency situation that we are now facing as a result of pandemic Covid-19 is turning our life...
The study carried out lately by an international research team, composed by Italian, Greek, Romania...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibli...
It was February 2012 at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade during the course “Healt...