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The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture

In this post, Julie Zook and I sit down to discuss some key headlines of our recent co-edited book, The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture, which was published open access with UCL Press on 22 March 22. Health as social, hospitals as social We conceived The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture in late 2019, just…

March 29, 2022 in Buildings, Configuration, People, Space, Space Syntax, Usage.

Five Things You Might Not Know About Offices: 2. Electronic Contact Mirrors Face-To-Face Contact

While last week’s post “The Office Is Not Dead” established that we still need the physicality of a shared workplace in order to create awareness, co-presence, encounter and identity among employees, this week’s second blog post in the series 5 Things You Might Not Know About Offices will focus on patterns of communication. The myth…

February 14, 2014 in Networks, People, Usage.

Revolutionising Healthcare (Part 3): Privacy and Community in Wards

How healthcare can be delivered differently and how hospital buildings can play a crucial role in this has been subject of two earlier blog posts discussing aspects of flexible working in a hospital setting and the patient – caregiver interface. In this final and third post (for the time being at least…) covering Orbis Medical Centre  in Sittard…

November 24, 2012 in Buildings, Configuration, People, Usage.

Revolutionising Healthcare (Part 2): The patient – caregiver interface

In an earlier post I have already described how a hospital in the Netherlands is attempting to revolutionising healthcare (by organising – among other things – a flexible working environment that actually works). In this post I want to elaborate on a different aspect of the hospital design of Orbis and investigate how the spatial…

October 24, 2012 in Buildings, People, Space, Space Syntax, Usage.

Revolutionising Healthcare (Part 1): Flexible Working

I’ve recently had the pleasure to visit a hospital in The Netherlands on a research trip and was very impressed with the ways in which the Orbis Medical Centre in Sittard was organised – spatially as well as culturally. Orbis clearly aims at doing things differently in Healthcare and as such can teach us a…

September 12, 2012 in Buildings, People, Usage.

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