Sanatoriums are an emblematic program of the Modern Movement in architecture. Prolifically built in Europe between 1900 and 1950, they constitute today a remarkable architectural heritage whose technical, functional and spatial qualities are well documented. Since the decline of tuberculosis after the WWII, those sanatoriums that were not demolished have been constantly transformed and reused. Although iconic sanatoriums benefited from meticulous restoration, guided by precise historical and technical knowledge, much remains to be done to explore and develop the reuse potential of these buildings
In Northern Brittany, the health-related heritage remains largely unknown, despite the fact that thi...
Main building, small one story pavilion on west side, with covered walkway; The Diamond Workers Unio...
With the nineteenth-century conviction that cities were true breeding grounds for disease, in partic...
Sanatoriums designed for curing diseases such as tuberculosis represent an important component of th...
American tuberculosis sanitarium architecture developed largely from trends set by European health s...
The Topes de Collantes Sanatorium in Cuba was constructed during a time in medical history when it w...
International audienceIn Northern Brittany the health related heritage remains largely unknown, desp...
Infectious diseases have dramatically affected social behaviour in the past, as is happening now, du...
History and architecture of sanatorium buildings in France (1915-1945)La thèse dresse un panorama co...
The paper discusses how to preserve and reuse the heritage of the former sanatoriums which had been ...
abstract. The Italian sanatorium network, focal point of the social and health policy during the fa...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a s...
In Northern Brittany, the health-related heritage remains largely unknown, despite the fact that thi...
Main building, small one story pavilion on west side, with covered walkway; The Diamond Workers Unio...
With the nineteenth-century conviction that cities were true breeding grounds for disease, in partic...
Sanatoriums designed for curing diseases such as tuberculosis represent an important component of th...
American tuberculosis sanitarium architecture developed largely from trends set by European health s...
The Topes de Collantes Sanatorium in Cuba was constructed during a time in medical history when it w...
International audienceIn Northern Brittany the health related heritage remains largely unknown, desp...
Infectious diseases have dramatically affected social behaviour in the past, as is happening now, du...
History and architecture of sanatorium buildings in France (1915-1945)La thèse dresse un panorama co...
The paper discusses how to preserve and reuse the heritage of the former sanatoriums which had been ...
abstract. The Italian sanatorium network, focal point of the social and health policy during the fa...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a s...
In Northern Brittany, the health-related heritage remains largely unknown, despite the fact that thi...
Main building, small one story pavilion on west side, with covered walkway; The Diamond Workers Unio...
With the nineteenth-century conviction that cities were true breeding grounds for disease, in partic...