Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a large university medical center on staff perceptions and whether the design objectives were achieved. Background: The medical center is gradually renewing its hospital building area of 200,000 m.(2) This redevelopment is carefully planned and because lessons learned can guide design decisions of the next phase, the medical center is keen to evaluate the performance of the new buildings. Method: A pre- and post-study with a control group was conducted. Prior to the move to the new buildings an occupancy evaluation was carried out in the old setting (n = 729) (pre-study). Post occupation of the new buildings another occupancy evaluation (post-study...
ObjectiveTo explore patients’ perceptions of health-care built environments, to assess how they perc...
Understanding how occupants perceive the built environment is a growing interest in sustainability r...
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This study investigates effects of thenewly built nonpatient-relatedbuildingsof a large u...
The movement in the health care design field to focus on “patient-centered care” and “healing enviro...
Background: New hospital design includes more single room accommodation but there is scant and ambig...
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare facilities are complex infrastructures where different features from techno...
BACKGROUND: New hospital design includes more single room accommodation but there is scant and amb...
Research indicates that staff wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction are linked with a hospital’s ...
A number of studies (CABE, 2002; Lawson and Phiri, 2005) have shown that good design of healthcare f...
Within the last twenty years a growing body of scientific documentation has developed suggesting tha...
Since the US Green Building Council introduced green building design strategies and measurement indi...
ObjectiveTo explore patients’ perceptions of health-care built environments, to assess how they perc...
Understanding how occupants perceive the built environment is a growing interest in sustainability r...
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This study investigates effects of the newly built nonpatient-related buildings of a larg...
Objective: This study investigates effects of thenewly built nonpatient-relatedbuildingsof a large u...
The movement in the health care design field to focus on “patient-centered care” and “healing enviro...
Background: New hospital design includes more single room accommodation but there is scant and ambig...
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare facilities are complex infrastructures where different features from techno...
BACKGROUND: New hospital design includes more single room accommodation but there is scant and amb...
Research indicates that staff wellbeing, productivity and satisfaction are linked with a hospital’s ...
A number of studies (CABE, 2002; Lawson and Phiri, 2005) have shown that good design of healthcare f...
Within the last twenty years a growing body of scientific documentation has developed suggesting tha...
Since the US Green Building Council introduced green building design strategies and measurement indi...
ObjectiveTo explore patients’ perceptions of health-care built environments, to assess how they perc...
Understanding how occupants perceive the built environment is a growing interest in sustainability r...
Several studies have found an association between the physical environment and human health and well...