Healing Architecture #7

Project Soulspace © 100% interior

Healthcare buildings are increasingly designed nowadays in ways that place the well-being of employees, patients, and their families at the center of planning and other functional processes. The way we plan today ultimately shapes the construction of tomorrow and the health of us all.

In the special topic "Healing Architecture" we engage in discussions with important national and international experts about the criteria for creating high-quality environments in healthcare buildings. The topic will focus on the complex healthcare system, including such specialized areas as psychiatry and senior-friendly construction, as well as issues like digitalization and lighting design.

"Healing Architecture" is a project of 100% Interior and World-Architects.

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On a Child's Scale

When planning children's hospitals, it's essential to consider the unique needs of young patients and the people accompanying them. Herzog & de...

Sensitive Spaces

Interior designer Sylvia Leydecker from 100% interior has designed the interiors of a private acute care clinic specializing in psychodynamic psych...

Mathias Wambsganß: "The elderly and sick are part of a vulnerable group—what do we do for them?"

Good lighting design should incorporate natural daylight wherever possible and supplement it with artificial lighting where needed for specific tas...

Digitization in the healthcare sector: Where is the journey taking us?

Professor Dr. med. Gernot Marx is a specialist in anesthesiology and heads the Clinic for Operative Intensive Medicine and Intermediate Care at the...

Mastering Global Challenges with Hospital Architecture

Three examples from Africa show how architecture can respond to crises. The African continent is particularly affected by the impacts of climate ch...

Designing Healing Spaces

Creating well-designed hospitals is an enormous challenge, as they must cater to a variety of needs. Four examples from Europe demonstrate how hosp...

In conversation: The path to enhancing the quality of stays in the hospital

In the special topic "Healing Architecture", we engage in discussions with important national and international experts about the criteria for crea...

Im kindlichen Maßstab

Bei der Planung von Kinderkrankenhäusern ist wichtig, auf die besonderen Bedürfnisse der jungen Patient*innen und deren Begleiter einzugehen. Herzo...

Feinfühlige Räume

Die Innenarchitektin Sylvia Leydecker von 100% interior hat die Innenräume einer privaten Akutklinik für psychodynamische Psychiatrie, Psychotherap...

Mathias Wambsganß: »Alte und Kranke sind Teil einer vulnerablen Gruppe – was machen wir für sie?«

Gute Lichtplanung sollte Tageslicht wo immer möglich einbeziehen und es um Kunstlicht ergänzen, wo dieses für besondere Aufgaben benötigt wird. In ...

Digitalisierung im Gesundheitsbereich

Prof. Dr. med. Gernot Marx ist Facharzt für Anästhesiologie und leitet die Klinik für Operative Intensivmedizin und Intermediate Care an ...

Mit Krankenhausarchitektur globale Herausforderungen meistern

Drei Beispiele aus Afrika zeigen, wie Architektur Krisen begegnen kann. Der afrikanische Kontinent ist besonders stark von den Auswirkungen des Kli...

Heilende Räume gestalten

Gute Krankenhäuser zu gestalten, ist eine riesige Herausforderung. Es gilt dabei, verschiedenen Bedürfnissen gerecht zu werden. Vier Beispiele aus ...

Im Gespräch: Der Weg zu mehr Aufenthaltsqualität im Krankenhaus

Im Themenspecial »Healing Architecture« diskutieren wir mit wichtigen nationalen und internationalen Fachleuten darüber, mit welchen Kriterien in G...