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Healthcare Architecture As Infrastructure - Open Building in Practice

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List of contents

Preface Stephen H. Kendall 1. An Infrastructure Model of the Building Stock Stephen H. Kendall 2. System Separation: A Strategy for Preventive Building Design Giorgio Macchi 3. A Dynamic Steering Instrument for the Development of the Inselspital University Healthcare Campus Martin Henn 4. Dynamic Facilities Development: A Client Perspective on Managing Change David Hanitchak, Malaina Bowker 5. Planning for Change: Banner Estrella Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona John Pangrazio, Ryan Hullinger, Mark Patterson, Anne Friedrich Bilsbarrow 5. The evolution of a hospital planned for change Nirit Putievsky Pilosof 6. Finding shared ambitions to design for change: building the AZ Groeninge hospital Waldo Galle, Pieter Herthogs 7. Transformation of a hospital building to a Hospice: Open Building as strategy for process and product - an example from the Netherlands Karel Dekker 8. Simulation: Tools for Planning for Change William Fawcett 9. The "Growth and Changes" of hospital buildings Kazuhiko Okamoto Index

About the author

Stephen H. Kendall, PhD, RA is Emeritus Professor of Architecture at Ball State University and co-director of the Council on Open Building. Dr. Kendall’s career in architectural practice, research, and education spans more than 35 years. His research focuses on the Open Building approach, needed to make buildings more adaptable, easier to customize to meet changing preferences and thus more sustainable. His work recognizes the increasing size and complexity of projects and the dynamics of living environments, the workplace and the marketplace where design must go beyond short-term uses and where control is distributed not only during initial planning but also over time.

Summary

Written by experts with experience in policy-making, designing, building, and managing complex healthcare environments, it shows professionals in architecture, engineering, healthcare and facilities management how to enhance the long-term usefulness of their campuses and how to strengthen their physical assets with the capacity to accommodate a quickly evolving healthcare sector.

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