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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.

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