Hospital architecture + Design
Par: WELLER ,Christine Nichl.
Type Document : Ouvrage Collection: Masterpieces.Editeur: Braun 2009Description Matérielle: 301 p. Couv.ill.en coul ., ill.en coul ., photos. 24 x 24 cm.ISBN: 978-3-03768-006-3.Résumé: Architecture and design are playing an increasingly importantrole in today's approaches to treatment and recovery. This trend affects not only the construction of hospitals and healthcare facilities, but also the planning spaces for patients, staff and visitors. The most important topics in this development are the use of natural light, careful selection of colours and materials, priority to flexible room concepts, and concern for the environment.Masterpieces: Hospital Architecture and Design presents 61 buildings developed by international hospital specialists and architects including the Mildred-Scheel House in Gemany by Behnisch & Partner, Rehab Basle in Switzerland by Herzog and de Meuron, and Kings County Hospital Center in the USA by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.Sommaire:Type de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Notes | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres |
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Architecture and design are playing an increasingly importantrole in today's approaches to treatment and recovery. This trend affects not only the construction of hospitals and healthcare facilities, but also the planning spaces for patients, staff and visitors. The most important topics in this development are the use of natural light, careful selection of colours and materials, priority to flexible room concepts, and concern for the environment.Masterpieces: Hospital Architecture and Design presents 61 buildings developed by international hospital specialists and architects including the Mildred-Scheel House in Gemany by Behnisch & Partner, Rehab Basle in Switzerland by Herzog and de Meuron, and Kings County Hospital Center in the USA by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.