Changing Hospital Architecture
Sunand Prasad
April 2008
Code: 55094
ISBN: 9781859461679
280 pp
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£47.50
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What can good design offer that most functionally-distinct of building types, the hospital? Few well-known
architects have been involved in their design and even fewer big architectural prizes have been awarded for them.
And yet in almost no other building type are the consequences of getting the design wrong quite so serious.
Richly illustrated in full colour, Changing Hospital Architecture shows what can be achieved by reflecting on
the UK’s current huge hospital building programme in the light of historical and international experience. Aimed
at health policy makers, architects and other construction professionals in the health sector, it points to
potential exemplars, presents key issues and occasionally signals caution.
A wide-ranging international survey of case studies is drawn from countries with healthcare practices of direct
relevance to the UK. The introduction is followed by three chapters that set the scene: a post-War history of the
British hospital; an examination of the crucial and undervalued early inception stages of a hospital; and a revealing
analysis of the changing context of the financing and construction of hospitals. Four chapters present evidence from
around the world, spotlighting the UK, Europe, the USA and Australia. Finally, the book closes with a speculation on
the architectural form of the future hospital.
Written by distinguished experts in the field and edited by the new RIBA President Sunand Prasad, Changing Hospital
Architecture is a timely and important work set to galvanize the debate about design quality in our health buildings.
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