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ARCHITECTURE 272- Spring 2004 |
Professor: Kathryn Anthony |
Junior
Healthcare Design Studio | |
| Teaching Assistant: Deepika Cardozo |
Sponsored by Cannon Design Inc. | ||
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The design of healthcare environments has become
increasingly important during the past few decades. The demand for
high-quality healthcare environments has grown as well. Healthcare
environments provide a unique set of design opportunities and constraints
that distinguish them from other kinds of spaces. They are unusually
complex and must serve the needs of many different users, including
patients, visitors, medical staff, and administrative personnel. Perhaps
that is why they are rarely assigned in academic architectural design
studios-but they should be.
Students need to be exposed to the possibilities of
healthcare design while in school, as it offers a window into a world of
architectural practice where their work will always be in demand. In
addition, research is needed to identify and analyze approaches to
healthcare design issues, and especially to assist designers in creating
places and spaces that meet the complex needs of users. Cannon Design of St. Louis, MO, is consistently ranked among the top healthcare design firms in the world. Staff from Cannon Design will deliver a series of presentations to students about health care design to provide an overview of the field and to orient them to upcoming design projects. They will participate in the development of project assignments and in interim and final design reviews.
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