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Guiding Principles for Practice
Redaktion: Battisto, Dina; Wilhelm, Jacob J.
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Architecture and Health brings together architects, academics, social scientists and more to explore and analyse innovative design strategies that advance health. This book proposes a set of principles that can be used to design environments to promote health and healing, regardless of program or scale.
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Architecture and Health brings together architects, academics, social scientists and more to explore and analyse innovative design strategies that advance health. This book proposes a set of principles that can be used to design environments to promote health and healing, regardless of program or scale.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429667572
- Artikelnr.: 58255564
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429667572
- Artikelnr.: 58255564
Dina Battisto, BArch, MArch, MS, PhD, is an associate professor of architecture at Clemson University, where she teaches in the graduate Architecture + Health program. Her research and scholarship activities focus on studying relationships between health, healthcare, and the built environment. Jacob J. Wilhelm works in architectural practice and publication, exploring hospitality, housing, and vernacular solutions for growing mountain and remote regions.
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Key Terms
1. Introduction: Discovering an Architecture for Health
Dina Battisto and Jacob J. Wilhelm
Part 1: Individual Health
2. Healthcare Facilities for Children: Designing for Distinct Age Groups
Allen Buie
3. Elderly Autonomy through Architecture: Building a Fifth-Generation
Residential Care Home
Dietger Wissounig and Birgit Prack
4. Advancing Rehabilitation: Design that Considers Physical and
Cognitive Disabilities
Brenna Costello
5. Design Attributes for Improved Mental and Behavioral Health
Mardelle McCuskey Shepley and Naomi A. Sachs
6. Renewing the Human Spirit Through Design: Celebrating Maggie's
Centres
Jamie Mitchell
Part 2: Community Health
7. Creating Healthy Communities Through Wellness Districts and Health
Campuses
Shannon Kraus, Kate Renner, Dina Battisto, and Brett Jacobs
8. Superhospitals: The Next Generation of Public Hospitals in
Scandinavia
Klavs Hyttel
9. A Rebirth of the Consolidated Health Campus: The New Parkland
Hospital
Matthew Suarez and James J. Atkinson
10. Defining a Project Method: Ensuring Project Success with Pre-Design
Planning
Harm Hollander
11. The Efficacy of Healing Gardens: Integrating Landscape Architecture
for Health
Katharina Nieberler-Walker, Cheryl Desha, Omniya El Baghdadi, and
Angela Reeve
12. Lean Design: The Everett Clinic at Smokey Point
Barbara Anderson, Melanie Yaris, and Julia Leitman
13. Employee Wellness: The Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center at Mayo
Clinic
Peter G. Smith and Stephen N. Berg
14. From Vice to Wellness: Defining a New Typology in Healthcare Retail
Design
Megan Stone
Part 3: Global Health
15. Outdoor Oncology: A Nature-Inclusive Approach to Healthcare Delivery
Bart van der Salm
16. Living Buildings: The Bullitt Center
Steve Doub, Jim Hanford, Margaret Sprug, Chris Hellstern, and
Katherine Misel
17. Regenerative Architecture: Redefining Progress in the Built
Environment
Robin Guenther
18. A Blueprint for Using Renewable Energies in Remote Locations
Christopher W. Kiss and Keith Holloway
19. Integrating LEED with Biophilic Design Attributes: Towards an
Inclusive Rating System
Stephen Verderber and Terri Peters
20. Connecting to Context: Place-Based Approaches to Biophilic Healthcare
Design
Mara Baum
21. The Anti-Prototype: Why Community Health Requires Local Solutions
Michael Murphy, Amie Shao, and Jeffrey Mansfield
22. Epilogue: The Future of an Architecture for Health
David Allison, Eva Henrich, and Edzard Schultz
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Key Terms
1. Introduction: Discovering an Architecture for Health
Dina Battisto and Jacob J. Wilhelm
Part 1: Individual Health
2. Healthcare Facilities for Children: Designing for Distinct Age Groups
Allen Buie
3. Elderly Autonomy through Architecture: Building a Fifth-Generation
Residential Care Home
Dietger Wissounig and Birgit Prack
4. Advancing Rehabilitation: Design that Considers Physical and
Cognitive Disabilities
Brenna Costello
5. Design Attributes for Improved Mental and Behavioral Health
Mardelle McCuskey Shepley and Naomi A. Sachs
6. Renewing the Human Spirit Through Design: Celebrating Maggie's
Centres
Jamie Mitchell
Part 2: Community Health
7. Creating Healthy Communities Through Wellness Districts and Health
Campuses
Shannon Kraus, Kate Renner, Dina Battisto, and Brett Jacobs
8. Superhospitals: The Next Generation of Public Hospitals in
Scandinavia
Klavs Hyttel
9. A Rebirth of the Consolidated Health Campus: The New Parkland
Hospital
Matthew Suarez and James J. Atkinson
10. Defining a Project Method: Ensuring Project Success with Pre-Design
Planning
Harm Hollander
11. The Efficacy of Healing Gardens: Integrating Landscape Architecture
for Health
Katharina Nieberler-Walker, Cheryl Desha, Omniya El Baghdadi, and
Angela Reeve
12. Lean Design: The Everett Clinic at Smokey Point
Barbara Anderson, Melanie Yaris, and Julia Leitman
13. Employee Wellness: The Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center at Mayo
Clinic
Peter G. Smith and Stephen N. Berg
14. From Vice to Wellness: Defining a New Typology in Healthcare Retail
Design
Megan Stone
Part 3: Global Health
15. Outdoor Oncology: A Nature-Inclusive Approach to Healthcare Delivery
Bart van der Salm
16. Living Buildings: The Bullitt Center
Steve Doub, Jim Hanford, Margaret Sprug, Chris Hellstern, and
Katherine Misel
17. Regenerative Architecture: Redefining Progress in the Built
Environment
Robin Guenther
18. A Blueprint for Using Renewable Energies in Remote Locations
Christopher W. Kiss and Keith Holloway
19. Integrating LEED with Biophilic Design Attributes: Towards an
Inclusive Rating System
Stephen Verderber and Terri Peters
20. Connecting to Context: Place-Based Approaches to Biophilic Healthcare
Design
Mara Baum
21. The Anti-Prototype: Why Community Health Requires Local Solutions
Michael Murphy, Amie Shao, and Jeffrey Mansfield
22. Epilogue: The Future of an Architecture for Health
David Allison, Eva Henrich, and Edzard Schultz
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Key Terms
1. Introduction: Discovering an Architecture for Health
Dina Battisto and Jacob J. Wilhelm
Part 1: Individual Health
2. Healthcare Facilities for Children: Designing for Distinct Age Groups
Allen Buie
3. Elderly Autonomy through Architecture: Building a Fifth-Generation
Residential Care Home
Dietger Wissounig and Birgit Prack
4. Advancing Rehabilitation: Design that Considers Physical and
Cognitive Disabilities
Brenna Costello
5. Design Attributes for Improved Mental and Behavioral Health
Mardelle McCuskey Shepley and Naomi A. Sachs
6. Renewing the Human Spirit Through Design: Celebrating Maggie's
Centres
Jamie Mitchell
Part 2: Community Health
7. Creating Healthy Communities Through Wellness Districts and Health
Campuses
Shannon Kraus, Kate Renner, Dina Battisto, and Brett Jacobs
8. Superhospitals: The Next Generation of Public Hospitals in
Scandinavia
Klavs Hyttel
9. A Rebirth of the Consolidated Health Campus: The New Parkland
Hospital
Matthew Suarez and James J. Atkinson
10. Defining a Project Method: Ensuring Project Success with Pre-Design
Planning
Harm Hollander
11. The Efficacy of Healing Gardens: Integrating Landscape Architecture
for Health
Katharina Nieberler-Walker, Cheryl Desha, Omniya El Baghdadi, and
Angela Reeve
12. Lean Design: The Everett Clinic at Smokey Point
Barbara Anderson, Melanie Yaris, and Julia Leitman
13. Employee Wellness: The Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center at Mayo
Clinic
Peter G. Smith and Stephen N. Berg
14. From Vice to Wellness: Defining a New Typology in Healthcare Retail
Design
Megan Stone
Part 3: Global Health
15. Outdoor Oncology: A Nature-Inclusive Approach to Healthcare Delivery
Bart van der Salm
16. Living Buildings: The Bullitt Center
Steve Doub, Jim Hanford, Margaret Sprug, Chris Hellstern, and
Katherine Misel
17. Regenerative Architecture: Redefining Progress in the Built
Environment
Robin Guenther
18. A Blueprint for Using Renewable Energies in Remote Locations
Christopher W. Kiss and Keith Holloway
19. Integrating LEED with Biophilic Design Attributes: Towards an
Inclusive Rating System
Stephen Verderber and Terri Peters
20. Connecting to Context: Place-Based Approaches to Biophilic Healthcare
Design
Mara Baum
21. The Anti-Prototype: Why Community Health Requires Local Solutions
Michael Murphy, Amie Shao, and Jeffrey Mansfield
22. Epilogue: The Future of an Architecture for Health
David Allison, Eva Henrich, and Edzard Schultz
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Key Terms
1. Introduction: Discovering an Architecture for Health
Dina Battisto and Jacob J. Wilhelm
Part 1: Individual Health
2. Healthcare Facilities for Children: Designing for Distinct Age Groups
Allen Buie
3. Elderly Autonomy through Architecture: Building a Fifth-Generation
Residential Care Home
Dietger Wissounig and Birgit Prack
4. Advancing Rehabilitation: Design that Considers Physical and
Cognitive Disabilities
Brenna Costello
5. Design Attributes for Improved Mental and Behavioral Health
Mardelle McCuskey Shepley and Naomi A. Sachs
6. Renewing the Human Spirit Through Design: Celebrating Maggie's
Centres
Jamie Mitchell
Part 2: Community Health
7. Creating Healthy Communities Through Wellness Districts and Health
Campuses
Shannon Kraus, Kate Renner, Dina Battisto, and Brett Jacobs
8. Superhospitals: The Next Generation of Public Hospitals in
Scandinavia
Klavs Hyttel
9. A Rebirth of the Consolidated Health Campus: The New Parkland
Hospital
Matthew Suarez and James J. Atkinson
10. Defining a Project Method: Ensuring Project Success with Pre-Design
Planning
Harm Hollander
11. The Efficacy of Healing Gardens: Integrating Landscape Architecture
for Health
Katharina Nieberler-Walker, Cheryl Desha, Omniya El Baghdadi, and
Angela Reeve
12. Lean Design: The Everett Clinic at Smokey Point
Barbara Anderson, Melanie Yaris, and Julia Leitman
13. Employee Wellness: The Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center at Mayo
Clinic
Peter G. Smith and Stephen N. Berg
14. From Vice to Wellness: Defining a New Typology in Healthcare Retail
Design
Megan Stone
Part 3: Global Health
15. Outdoor Oncology: A Nature-Inclusive Approach to Healthcare Delivery
Bart van der Salm
16. Living Buildings: The Bullitt Center
Steve Doub, Jim Hanford, Margaret Sprug, Chris Hellstern, and
Katherine Misel
17. Regenerative Architecture: Redefining Progress in the Built
Environment
Robin Guenther
18. A Blueprint for Using Renewable Energies in Remote Locations
Christopher W. Kiss and Keith Holloway
19. Integrating LEED with Biophilic Design Attributes: Towards an
Inclusive Rating System
Stephen Verderber and Terri Peters
20. Connecting to Context: Place-Based Approaches to Biophilic Healthcare
Design
Mara Baum
21. The Anti-Prototype: Why Community Health Requires Local Solutions
Michael Murphy, Amie Shao, and Jeffrey Mansfield
22. Epilogue: The Future of an Architecture for Health
David Allison, Eva Henrich, and Edzard Schultz
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Index