AbstractThe architectural design competition remains a widely accepted method to advance design innovation, creativity, theoretical discourse, and the profession. In the realm of healthcare facility design, by contrast, clients and their sponsoring organizations seldom utilize this method. The reasons for this are many, and continue to stand in stark contrast to a growing body of evidence-based research and design (EBR&D)that is potentially of value in improving performance-based dimensions—esthetic and otherwise—of healthcare facilities globally. A comparative analysis of the entrants to a recent U.S. completion was conducted. Based on the results of this analysis, a two-phased healthcare facility design competition paradigm is put forth t...
Subject Evidence-Based Design in hospitals. Problem What role can Evidence-Based Desig...
In the UK, healthcare built environment design is guided by a series of long-established design stan...
In construction many problems exist that lead to poor quality of the built environment, for example,...
AbstractThe architectural design competition remains a widely accepted method to advance design inno...
The architectural design competition remains a widely accepted method to advance design innovation, ...
Research into therapeutic built environments and Evidence Based Design (EBD) has increased during th...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original published version can be found at http://her....
AbstractThe paper introduces a wide range of EB evidence from research into healthcare environments....
A substantial amount of credible evidence shows that properly designed healthcare built environments...
OBJECTIVE: The study examines the integration of the Evidence-based Design (EBD) approach in healthc...
Evidence Based Design (EBD) is a scientific analysis methodology that emphasises the use of data acq...
Purpose: A substantial amount of research argues that built environmental interventions can improve...
DOI: 10.1177/193758670800100306This report surveys and evaluates the scientific research on evidence...
Progressive efforts within the healthcare design community have led to a call for architects to use ...
OBJECTIVE: To help designers and researchers and other proponents of evidence-based design (EBD) ove...
Subject Evidence-Based Design in hospitals. Problem What role can Evidence-Based Desig...
In the UK, healthcare built environment design is guided by a series of long-established design stan...
In construction many problems exist that lead to poor quality of the built environment, for example,...
AbstractThe architectural design competition remains a widely accepted method to advance design inno...
The architectural design competition remains a widely accepted method to advance design innovation, ...
Research into therapeutic built environments and Evidence Based Design (EBD) has increased during th...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original published version can be found at http://her....
AbstractThe paper introduces a wide range of EB evidence from research into healthcare environments....
A substantial amount of credible evidence shows that properly designed healthcare built environments...
OBJECTIVE: The study examines the integration of the Evidence-based Design (EBD) approach in healthc...
Evidence Based Design (EBD) is a scientific analysis methodology that emphasises the use of data acq...
Purpose: A substantial amount of research argues that built environmental interventions can improve...
DOI: 10.1177/193758670800100306This report surveys and evaluates the scientific research on evidence...
Progressive efforts within the healthcare design community have led to a call for architects to use ...
OBJECTIVE: To help designers and researchers and other proponents of evidence-based design (EBD) ove...
Subject Evidence-Based Design in hospitals. Problem What role can Evidence-Based Desig...
In the UK, healthcare built environment design is guided by a series of long-established design stan...
In construction many problems exist that lead to poor quality of the built environment, for example,...