International audienceThe intangible value of emotions is often neglected in healthcare evaluations; however, it forms an important part of the hospital experience that needs to be taken into consideration to move toward person-centered care. This article conceptualizes how space and architecture may influence patient, family, and healthcare provider emotions. Building upon Gaston Bachelard’s Poetics of Space, theories on emotional design and architecture, as well as research in environmental design, we suggest several ways to value emotions in hospital design and architecture. The first theme explores several hospital spaces (the waiting room, the hospital room, the treatment room) using Bachelard’s phenomenology in order to show how to fa...
Increasingly, research suggests that urban life is characterised by rising levels of distress (Söder...
none3noThe emergency situation that we are now facing as a result of pandemic Covid-19 is turning o...
Spaces and their views are changing. The perception of physical and mental well-being is also shifti...
International audienceThe intangible value of emotions is often neglected in healthcare evaluations;...
Taking into account that architects have a pronounced influence on humans’ lives, it is their respon...
Architecture and health are closely dependent. Architecture more positively influences human health ...
Architecture creates the ambience and frame of mind for the carer, who then passes it on to the pati...
This paper provides a phenomenological understanding of interior space to explore the emotional conn...
Hospital design has progressed from the favoured pavilion ward layout of Florence Nightingale’s 1856...
The purpose of this paper is to present the social and psychological aspects of the impact of archit...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
The places and spaces that we inhabit on a day to day basis elicit powerful emotional responses that...
Within the last twenty years a growing body of scientific documentation has developed suggesting tha...
The design of healthcare environments has been shown to produce positive effects for patient outcome...
Soul can incarnate progressively into a building as it progressively gains substance from wish, thro...
Increasingly, research suggests that urban life is characterised by rising levels of distress (Söder...
none3noThe emergency situation that we are now facing as a result of pandemic Covid-19 is turning o...
Spaces and their views are changing. The perception of physical and mental well-being is also shifti...
International audienceThe intangible value of emotions is often neglected in healthcare evaluations;...
Taking into account that architects have a pronounced influence on humans’ lives, it is their respon...
Architecture and health are closely dependent. Architecture more positively influences human health ...
Architecture creates the ambience and frame of mind for the carer, who then passes it on to the pati...
This paper provides a phenomenological understanding of interior space to explore the emotional conn...
Hospital design has progressed from the favoured pavilion ward layout of Florence Nightingale’s 1856...
The purpose of this paper is to present the social and psychological aspects of the impact of archit...
The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, ov...
The places and spaces that we inhabit on a day to day basis elicit powerful emotional responses that...
Within the last twenty years a growing body of scientific documentation has developed suggesting tha...
The design of healthcare environments has been shown to produce positive effects for patient outcome...
Soul can incarnate progressively into a building as it progressively gains substance from wish, thro...
Increasingly, research suggests that urban life is characterised by rising levels of distress (Söder...
none3noThe emergency situation that we are now facing as a result of pandemic Covid-19 is turning o...
Spaces and their views are changing. The perception of physical and mental well-being is also shifti...