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Lean, Green and Healthy: Landscape and Health
The Scandinavian firm CF Møller has been designing healthcare buildings to high acclaim since 1931. Guided by humanistic values from the outset, they have developed three design principles that they apply to every commission, to favour patients' empowerment in the healing process. Julian Weyer, one of the practice's current partners, sets out these principles and explains how they have shaped several of their recent projects in Denmark: from a rural hospice, to a city‐integrated care centre, to the country's largest hospital, townlike in scale and arrangement.
Lean, Green and Healthy: Landscape and Health
The Scandinavian firm CF Møller has been designing healthcare buildings to high acclaim since 1931. Guided by humanistic values from the outset, they have developed three design principles that they apply to every commission, to favour patients' empowerment in the healing process. Julian Weyer, one of the practice's current partners, sets out these principles and explains how they have shaped several of their recent projects in Denmark: from a rural hospice, to a city‐integrated care centre, to the country's largest hospital, townlike in scale and arrangement.
Lean, Green and Healthy: Landscape and Health
Weyer, Julian (author)
Architectural Design ; 87 ; 32-41
2017-03-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
TERROIR , Rønde , CF Møller Architects , Tredje Natur , Oslo , Hospice Djursland , Aarhus , ‘superhospitals’ , Sølund Care Centre , Nørrebro district , Denmark , Køge University Hospital , New Bispebjerg Hospital , Akershus University Hospital , Architectural Review MIPIM Future Projects Award , New University Hospital , CF Møller Landscape , ZMET (Zaltman metaphor elicitation technique) Det som har betydning (meaning What Really Matters)
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