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THE CULTURE FOR THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
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DEAR COLLEGUES
I am delighted to invite you to the 28th International Seminar of “Union International des Architectes – Public Health Group (UIA-PHG) that will be held in Florence from 23-26 June, 2008.Every year, PHG International Seminar provides its members, a community coming from 46 different countries, the opportunity to share their health planning experiences, to debate and gain the insights of academics and profes-sionals involved in the design and management of health care facilities. I am much honored to be able to host the 28th Annual Seminar in the city of Florence.In order to make the most of this unique event, the Seminar will take place in different venues so that delegates will have a chance to visit the main areas of Florence and its world-class buildings.The “Aula Magna” (Great Hall) of the University Chancellery Building, nearby Piazza SS. Annunziata, in the very heart of the historical centre, is one of our Seminar venues. In 1419 the Guild of “Arte della Seta” commissioned Filippo Brunelleschi to design the “Spedale degli Innocenti”, the fi rst orphanage in Europe and one of the fi nest examples of Renaissance architecture. The importance of this healthcare institution is documented in the many papers and artworks kept in the Spedale Museum to be found in the Hall above Brunelleschi’s loggia. The new Meyer children’s hospital has received much acclaim in Italy and has been considered a center of excellence’ and a high-profi le project for Europe too. The building contains many innovative solutions: its technology, interior design and the functionality of its different departments make Meyer one of the fi rst sustainable hospital in Italy.High technology and environmental awareness inspire the project that makes the most effective contribution possi-ble towards energy saving and resource conservation; so much so that, in the year 2000, the European Community granted it funds to implement some of its innovative features. I would like to thank the Meyer Children’s Hospital and the Meyer Foundation for giving hospitality to our Seminar there.We are looking forward to your participation,
Prof. Romano Del NordDirector, Tesis Center – UIA-PHG Member
Cari colleghi:Sono lieto di invitarvi al 28° Seminario Internazionale della Union Internationale des Architectes – Pu-blic Health Group (UIA-PHG) che si terrà dal 23 al 26 giugno 2008 a Firenze. Come ogni anno il PHG organizza un seminario affi nché i suoi membri, provenienti da 46 diversi Paesi nel mondo, possano incontrarsi per condividere le loro esperienze in tema di progettazione sanitaria e confrontarsi “all’ester-no” con esponenti appartenenti sia al mondo accademico sia al mondo delle professioni relative alla progettazione e alla gestione di strutture sanitarie. Sono onorato di accogliere la 28esima edizione del seminario nella città di Firenze.Ho scelto di svolgere i lavori del seminario in luoghi diversi della città con l’intento di arricchire la vostra partecipazione con l’opportunità di visitare edifi ci e zone della città di Firenze di grande rilevanza. L’Aula Magna del Rettorato dell’Università degli Studi di Firenze, uno dei luoghi del seminario, è situata nel centro storico di Firenze, proprio alle spalle di Piazza SS. Annunziata. Qui nel 1419 Filippo Brunelleschi progettò e realizzò, per volontà dell’Arte della Seta, lo Spedale degli Innocenti, il primo orfanotrofi o d’Eu-ropa e una delle prime architetture rinascimentali. L’importanza di questo istituto nel campo della storia della sanità e dell’arte è testimoniato da un importante archivio e dalle opere custodite nel Museo dello Spedale nel salone sovrastante il loggiato brunelleschiano. Il nuovo ospedale pediatrico A. Meyer è una struttura di eccellenza di livello europeo, riconosciuto di rilevanza nazionale nel contesto italiano. L’edifi cio ha molti elementi di interesse per le soluzioni tecno-logiche, di design degli interni nonchè per l’impianto funzionale dei reparti. Alta Tecnologia e Sensibilità Ambientale hanno guidato il progetto che, nel 2000, ha ricevuto l’accredito di fondi della Comunità Euro-pea per la qualità della sua tecnologia rivolta alla salvaguardia delle risorse e del risparmio energetico. Colgo l’occasione per ringraziare l’Azienda Ospedaliera Meyer e la Fondazione Meyer per mettere a disposizione alcuni pregevoli spazi dell’ospedale per lo svolgimento del seminario.Con i miei più cordiali saluti
Romano Del NordDirettore del Centro TESIS-Membro UIA-PHG
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THE SEMINAR
Coherently with UIA-PHG Group’s mission, the aim of the Seminar is to provide an opportunity to hear from a diverse panel expert speakers: on one hand, those dealing with the design – researchers, architects, engineers, consultants - on the other, those in charge of the healthcare management.
The 28th Edition is looking forward to collecting experiences, ideas and new researches with an eye to the future. The biomedical technology innovation is growing fast and will no doubt have an impact on the characteristics, management and organization models of future healthcare. Those who design and manage health facilities can’t afford to miss out on this unique forum for discussion and learning.
In addition to operational issues, healthcare architecture must address the psychoemotional well-being and social development of those patients who spend long period of time in hospitals. Besides, if we consider the fast growth of chronic and disabling diseases that require palliative treatments, it becomes clear how necessary is to re-think which characteristics might shape the care sites of the future.
It has been estimated that hospital energy consumption is three times higher than the one for residential use. The implementation of solutions aiming at reducing energy waste through renewable sources is a vital part of today’s environmental culture and must therefore shape our new approach to hospital design that ought to take into con-sideration the buildings’ whole life cycle costs.
IL SEMINARIO
Coerentemente con la missione del gruppo UIA-PHG, lo scopo del seminario è quello di offrire una opportunità di dialogo tra i diversi professionisti che si occupano della concezione – ricer-catori, architetti, ingegneri, consulenti – e della gestione di strutture sanitarie.Questa 28esima edizione del seminario vuole in particolare raccogliere esperienze, rifl es-sioni, ricerche che puntino il loro sguardo verso il futuro. Il passo con cui si susseguono le innovazioni nel campo delle tecnologie biomedicali è sempre più serrato.
Per chi progetta e gestisce strutture sanitarie l’impatto di tali innovazioni sulla tipologia, sui modelli gestionali e organizzativi è certamente una variabile imprescindibile.Accanto a problematiche di natura funzionale, l’architettura sanitaria deve confrontarsi con i temi del benessere psico-emotivo e sociale delle persone che si trovano a permanere, per periodi più o meno lunghi, al suo interno. Se si considera, poi, il trend di forte crescita delle patologie croniche, che richiedono cure di tipo palliativo, e delle patologie invalidanti, allora diviene necessario un più ampio ripensamento di quali saranno nel futuro i luoghi della cura e quali le loro caratteristiche.
È stato stimato che il consumo di energia riferito alle strutture ospedaliere e’ superiore di circa tre volte quello per uso abitativo. L’adozione di soluzioni mirate al contenimento del consumo energetico e all’impiego di fonti rinnovabili, oltre ad essere una dovuta azione di salvaguardia ambientale, si inquadra in un approccio al progetto dell’ospedale ispirato ai principi del life cycling cost, la cui rilevanza strategica è sottolineata con forza sempre crescente.
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SPECIAL EVENT
Monday 23rd we are presenting a forum for the development of an international Design Quality Standards Review Panel for healthy environments and technologies in the healthcare sectors.
The objectives are;> To develop leadership and expertise in design guidance, standards development, capital investment and costing at an international level> To develop toolkits and benchmarking procedures to assist health providers manage their design requirements from initial proposal through to post-project evaluation> To initiate international research programs to better understand the impact of the built environment on public health> To facilitate the international exchange of knowledge, expertise and best practice around the role of the health sciences in developing design guidance> To help deliver healthy environments and facilities that are sustainable, fi t for purpose and contribute to health promotion.
EVENTO SPECIALE
Lunedì 23 giugno verrà organizzato un forum per la costituzione di un gruppo internazionale di esperti interessati all’elaborazione di Standard Qualitativi diProgetto per ambienti e tecnologie sanitarie.
Gli obiettivi sono:> sviluppare una leadership e una specifi ca competenza di livello internazionale fi nalizzata a fornire indirizzi alla progettazione, a sviluppare standard qualitativi ed a ottimizzare gli inve-stimenti e i costi;> sviluppare strumenti e procedure di benchmarking per assistere i soggetti che forniscono servizi sanitari nella gestione dei requisiti di progetto dalla proposta iniziale fi no alla fase di valutazione post-progetto;> intraprendere programmi di ricerca internazionali per acquisire una migliore comprensione dell’impatto dell’ambiente costruito sulla salute pubblica;> facilitare uno scambio internazionale di conoscenze, competenze e best practice circa il ruolo delle scienze della salute nello sviluppare indirizzi progettuali;> contribuire a concepire ambienti ed edifi ci sani, sostenibili, in grado di soddisfare gli obbiet-tivi prefi ssati e di promuovere la salute.
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Organized by / Promotori:
Dipartimento TAeD : Tecnologie dell’ Architettura e Design “P.L.Spadolini” - Università degli Studi di Firenze
A. Meyer Children’s Hospital, Florence
International Union of Architects Public Health Work Program
TESIS InterUniversity Research Center “Systems and Technologies in Healthcare Buildings” - Università degli Studi di Firenze
In partnership with / Patrocini:
Fondazione Meyer
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Comune di Firenze
Ordine APPC di Firenze
World Health Organization
Scientifi c Committee / Comitato scientifi co: prof. Romano Del Nord, Faculty of Architecture, University of Florenceprof. Alan Dilani, International Academy for Design and Health,Stockholmprof. Gian Franco Gensini, Faculty of Medicine, University of Florenceprof. Paolo Morello, Chief Executive Offi cer, AUO A. Meyer of Florenceprof. Roberto Palumbo, Faculty of Architecture, “La Sapienza” University in Rome
Organizing Committee / Comitato organizzativo: prof. Paolo Felli, Faculty of Architecture, University of Florenceprof. Giuseppe Ridolfi , Faculty of Architecture, University of Florenceprof. ssa Maria Chiara Torricelli, Faculty of Architecture, University of Florencearch. Daniela Sorana, Faculty of Architecture, University of Florenceprof. ssa Alessandra Cucurnia, Faculty of Architecture, University of Florence
Contact for more information: [email protected] .it
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Speakers
David Allison Clemson University (USA)
Carlo Barburini Meyer Foundation, Florence (IT)
James Barlow Principle Investigator, Health and Care Infrastructure Research and Innovation Center, Imperial College of London (UK)
Margherita Bianco Architect (IT)
Roberto Bologna Director of TAeD Department, Florence University (IT)
Paul Boluijt PRC (NL)
Mirilia Bonnes CIRPA – Center of Interuniversity Research on Environmental Psychology Sapien-za University of Rome (IT)
Ruzica Bozovic-Stamenovic School of Design and Environment, Department of Architecture National University of Singapore (SG)
Tonyanna Borkovi Medical Student, University of London, St.George’s Medical Centre (UK)
Brian D. Briscoe Texas A&M University College of Architecture (USA)
Maddalena Buffoli Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
Neil Cadenhead Director BDPGroupe6 (UK)
Stefano Capolongo Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
Alessandro Caviglia Direttore Dip. Tecnico Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori (IT)
Felicia Cleper-Borkovi AIA, President, Anshen + Allen (UK)
Astrid Maria Debuchy Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism (AR)
Romano Del Nord Deputy Rector Building and Real Estate University of Florence (IT)
Sjoerd De Hoogh Netherlands Board for Healthcare Institutions (NL)
Alan Dilani General Director International Academy for Design and Health (SE)
Maria Paola Di Martino Ministry for Healt (IT)
Hans Eggen Senior Partner Dipl. Architect ETH SIA (CH)
Tiziana Ferrante Department ITACA, University “La Sapienza” of Rome (IT)
Giuliana Filippazzi Senior Coordinator EACH (European Association for Children in Hospital) (IT)
Gelun Gelun Beijing University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (CN)
Francesca Giofrè Department ITACA, University “La Sapienza”of Rome (IT)
Anna Maria Giovenale Department ITACA, University “La Sapienza” of Rome (IT)
Roelof H. Gortemaker de Jong Gortemaker Algra architects and engineers (NL)
Karin Imoberdorf Itten+Brechbühl AG (CH)
Andrei Issakov World Health Organization
M.Turhan Kayasu MTK Architecture, Consulting (TR)
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Rhonda Kerr Health Planner (AU)
Warren Kerr Director Hames Sharley Health Group, Rhonda Kerr- Health Planner (AU)
Helinä Kotilainen Stakes (FI)
Tommaso Langiano Healthcare Chief Executive Offi cer “Bambin Gesù” Children’s Hospital, Rome (IT)
Henning Lensch Managing Partner RRP architects+engineers, CEO DANDCA (DE)
Luis Enrique Lopez Cardiel Federacion de Colegios de Arquitectos de Mexico (MX)
Prosperidad Luis Luis and Associates (PH)
George J. Mann Texas A&M University, College of Architecture (USA)
Paolo Marchese Morello Chief Exucutive Offi cer A. Meyer Children’s Hospital, Florence (IT)
Richard Mazuch Nightingale Associates (UK)
Jane McElroy RIBA, Anshen + Allen (UK)
Norwina Mohd Nawawi Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design, International Islamic Universi-ty Malaysia (MY)
Bas Molenaar Technical University Eindhoven, EGM architects (NL)
Elena Mussinelli Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
Phil Nedin Healthcare Business Leader, ARUP (UK)
Carlo Orlanducci International Project Director Inso (IT)
Mikael Paatela Sweco Paatela Architects ( FI)
Micheal Petri Hospital Consulting Gmb (DE)
Fabrizio Pucciarelli CEO Inso (IT)
Bill Rostenberg FAIA FACHA Principal, Anshen+Allen, San Francisco (USA)
Marco Sala Interuniversity Center ABITA, Florence (IT)
Peter Scher RIBA Architect-Research-Consultancy (UK)
Zakia Shafi e Architecture Dept. Faculty of Engineering Cairo University (EG)
Daniela Sorana Department TAeD, University of Florence (IT)
Philip Patrick Sun Jacobs Carter Burgess (USA)
Per Gunnar Svensson General Director International Hospital Federation (SF)
Andrea Tartaglia Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
Andrea Vannucci Health Care Consultant for Villa Ragionieri Spa
John Wells –Thorpe Former NHS Trust Chair (UK)
Huang Xiqiu China IPPR International Engineering Corporation, Beijing (CN)
Moshe Zarhy Zarhy Architects (IL)
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Monday, 23rd – A. Meyer Children’s Hospital
8,30 - 9,30 Registration
Chair: Romano Del Nord – University of Florence (IT)
Welcomings
9,00-10,15 Riccardo Bartoloni – President of the Order of Florence Architects
Gianni Biagi – Alderman for Town Planning, Florence Municipality
Raimondo Innocenti – Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Florence University
Gian Franco Gensini – Deputy Rector for Florence University Healthcare System
Enrico Rossi – Alderman for Health, Tuscan Region
Mario Romeri – Head of technical coordination of Health Commission, Tuscan Region
Maria Paola Di Martino – President, Assessment and Verifi cation of Health Investments, Ministry for Health
Andrei Issakov, World Health Organization
Carlo Barburini – Meyer Foundation, Florence
Introductions
10,15 -10,30 Paolo Marchese Morello - Chief Executive Offi cer A. Meyer Children’s Hospital, Florence (IT)
Tommaso Langiano – Healthcare Chief Executive Offi cer “Bambin Gesù” Children’s Hospital, Rome (IT)
Meyer Children’s Hospital
Chair: Hans Eggen - Public Health Group
10,30 -11,15 Romano Del Nord - Deputy Rector Building and Real Estate University of Florence (IT)
Design development of Meyer Children’s Hospital, Florence
Marco Sala - Interuniversity Center ABITA, Florence (IT)
Energy saving strategies in fi ve European hospital buildings
11,15 -11,30 Coffee Break
Programme - Programma
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New Architecture for Children’s Hospitals
Chair: Peter Scher - Architect-Research-Consultancy (UK)
11,30 - 12,10 Mirilia Bonnes – CIRPA – Center of In-teruniversity Research on Environmental Psychology, University “La Sapienza” of Rome (IT)
The contribution of environmental psychology for health care design: the case of the new Meyer children’s hospital
Giuliana Filippazzi - Senior Coordinator EACH (European Association for Children in Hospital) (IT)
Also walls speak...
12,10 -12,35 Children Hospitals’ Explorers (CHEX) - Anshen + Allen (USA)
Refl ecting on Children’s Hospitals: from Great Ormond Street Hospital (London, UK) and Doernbecher (Portland, Oregon) to Rady (San Diego, California) and UCSF (San Francisco)
12,35 -13,00 Moshe Zarhy - Zarhy Architects (IL) Meir Medical Center, Israel. The New Children Hospital
13,00 - 14,15 Lunch
Design Quality Standards
Chair: Per Gunnar Svensson – General Director International Hospital Federation
14,15 -14,40 Alan Dilani – General Director Internatio-nal Academy for Design and Health (SE)
Psychosocially supportive design as a tool for Design Quality Standard
14,40 -15,05 Neil Cadenhead - Director BDPGroupe6 (UK)
Designing for children in natural and urban habitats
15,05 - 15,30 Phil Nedin - Healthcare Business Leader, ARUP, (UK)
Sustainable Children’s hospitals - A global perspective
15, 30 -15,45 Coffee break
15,45 - 16,10 Jane McElroy - RIBA, Anshen + Allen (UK)
The Children’s Hospital at the Royal Victoria Infi rmary (RVI), Newcastle (UK)
16,10 -16,35 Richard Mazuch - Nightingale Asso-ciates (UK)
Designing the perfect Children’s hospital
16,35- 17,00 James Barlow - Principle Investigator, Health and Care Infrastructure Research and Innovation Center, Imperial College of London (UK)
Redefi ning hearthcare infrastructure. Integrating services and the built environment
Forum
Chair: John Wells-Thorpe, Former NHS Trust Chair (UK)
17,00 -18,15 Romano Del Nord, Per Gunnar Svensson, Alan Dilani, Neil Cadenhead, Phil Nedin, Jane McElroy, Richard Mazuch, James Barlow, Felicia Cleper-Borkovi
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Tuesday 24th – University Chancellery Building( Aula Magna - 1st Floor - Piazza S. Marco, 4 )
9,00 - 9,15 Opening Roberto Bologna - Director of TAeD Department, University of Florence Hans Eggen - Public Health Group
Hospital architecture: reading the past, forecasting the future
Chair: Ruzica Bozovic-Stamenovic, National University of Singapore (SG)
9,15 - 9,35 Peter Scher - RIBA Architect-Research-Consultancy (UK)
Lessons in humanising future healthcare architecture
9,35 - 9,55 Alessandro Caviglia - Project Manager of the requalifi cation of “Ospedale Maggiore Poli-clinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena” area, (IT), Margherita Bianco, Architect (IT)
Multiplicity of forms in healthcare sites
9,55 -10,15 David Allison - Clemson University (USA) The Center for Health Facilities Design and Testing
10,15 -10,35 Andrea Vannucci, Health Care Consultant for Villa Ragionieri Spa (IT)
The regeneration of Villa Ragionieri: an innovative and peo-ple driven design
10,35 -10,50 Micheal Petri - Hospital Consulting Gmb (DE)
Economic criteria of planning paediatric clinics
10,50-11,05 Coffee break
Hospital architecture: state of the art design
Chair: Alan Dilani – International Academy for Design and Health (SE)
11,05 - 11,25 George J. Mann, Brian D. Briscoe -Te-xas A&M University, College of Architecture (USA)
Recent selected research and design projects undertaken at Texas A&M University and recent selected architecture for health design projects
11,25 - 11,45 Hans Eggen, Senior Partner Dipl. Architect ETH SIA (CH)
Physio therapy from innovation to humanisation
11,45 - 12,05 Philip Patrick Sun, Jacobs Carter Bur-gess (USA)
A project developed within an integratedproject delivery pro-cess which provides innovation, sustainability, and humaniza-tion for the Last Independent hospital in San Francisco
12,05 - 12,25 Gelun Gelun, Beijing University of Architec-ture and Civil Engineering (CN)
The methodology of general hospital renovation in China
12,25 – 12,45 Zakia Shafi e, Architecture Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University (EG)
Cultural aspects in hospital architecture
12,45 - 13,00 Discussion
13,00-14,00 Lunch
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Hospital architecture: state of the art design
14,00 - 14,20 Mikael Paatela - Sweco Paatela Archi-tects,( FI) )
The new Turku University Central Hospital, project presen-tation
14,20 - 14,40 Bill Rostenberg - FAIA FACHA, Principal, Anshen+Allen, San Francisco (USA)
The integrated interventional platform: designing procedural space for next generation practice, culture and operations
14,40 -15,00 Bas Molenaar - Technical University Ein-dhoven, EGM architects (NL)
The unzipped hospital
15,00-15,20 Anna Maria Giovenale - Department ITA-CA, University “La Sapienza” of Rome (IT)
University Hospitals: the innovation of organizational models for integration among care, research and teaching
15,20-15,40 Daniela Sorana - Department TAeD, Uni-versity of Florence (IT)
Environmental stress prevention in intensive care units
15,40-16,00 Coffee break
Healthcare architecture: new visions
Chair: Giuseppe Ridolfi - University of Florence (IT)
16,00-16,20 Stefano Capolongo - Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
Functional layout for a new hospital organization
16,20-16,50 Felicia Cleper-Borkovi - AIA, President, Anshen + Allen, Tonyanna Borkovi - Medi-cal Student, University of London, St.George’s Medical Centre (UK)
“...And Touched the Sounds of Silence”. Architecture out of tune: the hospital as instrument
16,50-17,10 Warren Kerr - Director Hames Sharley He-alth Group, Rhonda Kerr- Health Planner (AU)
Recent developments in health-facility planning and design in Australia
17,10-17,30 Helinä Kotilainen - Stakes (FI) Spaces meet users in virtual reality
17,30-17,45 Discussion
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Wednesday 25th – University Chancellery Building( Aula Magna - 1st Floor - Piazza S. Marco, 4 )
Healthcare networks : researches
Chair: Roberto Bologna - University of Florence (IT)
9,00 - 9,20 Elena Mussinelli - Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
Re-organization activity of Milan hospital network for the re-qualifi cation of sanitary assistance. Proposal of a analysis evaluation model of present and future features of public ho-spital buildings in Milan
9,20 - 9,40 Andrea Tartaglia - Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
The strategic plan for the wide area of Novara and the city hospital system
9,40 -10,00 M.Turhan Kayasu - MTK Architecture, Consulting, (TR)
The Republic of Azerbaijan health sector reform project
10,00 -10,20 Francesca Giofrè - Department ITACA, University “La Sapienza”of Rome (IT)
“The House of Health” in the healthcare territorial system
10,20 - 10,35 Fabrizio Pucciarelli - CEO INSO, Carlo Orlanducci - International Project Director INSO (IT)
Innovative Contracting of health care facilities
10,35 -10,50 Coffee break
Focus on: Humanization of hospital environment
Chair: Maria Chiara Torricelli - University of Florence (IT)
10,50-11,10 Astrid Maria Debuchy, Faculty of Archi-tecture, Design and Urbanism (AR)
Environment and humanization condition of the spaces, loo-king for the satisfactors of the health facility
11,10-11,30 Norwina Mohd. Nawawi, Kulliyyah of Ar-chitecture and Environmental Design, Interna-tional Islamic University Malaysia (MY)
In quest for Malaysian healthcare space standards: are we any different? Labour Delivery rooms as bases for compa-rative study
11,30- 11,50 Ruzica Bozovic-Stamenovic - School of Design and Environment, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore (SG)
Posters in Hospital environment - Pilot research in the expe-rimental SGH ward
11,50 – 12,10 John Wells–Thorpe, Former NHS Trust Chair (UK)
The clinical potential of place. Towards a rational design the-ory
12,10 -12,30 Karin Imoberdorf - Itten+Brechbühl AG (CH)
Communication without words
12,30 - 12,45 Discussion
12,45 -14,00 Lunch
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Focus on: Innovations
Chair: George J. Mann -Texas A&M University (USA)
14,00-14,20 Paul Boluijt - PRC (NL) Value Added Architecture
14,20-14,40 Prosperidad Luis - Luis and Associates (PH)
Hospital safe from disasters. The Philippine response to the WHO and ISDR Campaign for World Disaster Reduction
14,40-15,00 Henning Lensch - Managing Partner RRP architects+engineers, CEO DANDCA (DE)
Operation theatres with inbuilt MRI or CT devices – latest de-velopments and projects
15,00-15,20 Tiziana Ferrante - Department ITACA, Uni-versity “La Sapienza” of Rome (IT)
Hospices: places, sites and architectural solutions for pallia-tive treatments
15,20-15,40 Sjoerd de Hoogh, Netherlands Board for Healthcare Institutions (NL)
Building Differentiation of Hospitals, Layers Approach
15,40 – 16,00 Coffee break
Focus on: Sustainability
Chair: Felicia Cleper-Borkovi - Anshen + Allen (UK)
16,00-16,20 Huang Xiqiu, China IPPR International En-gineering Corporation, Beijing (CN)
Sustainable approach for healthcare facility in China
16,20-16,40 Roelof H. Gortemaker, de Jong Gortema-ker Algra architects and engineers (NL)
An innovative and sustainable hospital design
16,40-17,00 Luis Enrique Lopez Cardiel, Federacion de Colegios de Arquitectos de Mexico (MX)
Building futures on health care buildings
17,00-17,20 Maddalena Buffoli - Department BEST, Polytechnic of Milan (IT)
A methodological framework for the settlement of the new hospital of Regione Valle d’Aosta
17,20-17,40 Discussion and Conclusion
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Lunch breakIl lunch della seconda delle due giornate dei lavori seminariali che si terranno nell’Aula Ma-gna del Rettorato dell’Università degli Studi di Firenze (25 giugno) sarà ospitato negli spazi del vicino Ospedale degli Innocenti. Durante il break sarà eccezionalmente possibile visitare la Galleria museale dell’Istituto degli Innocenti che raccoglie importanti opere pittoriche. La Galleria è situata nel locale sopra il portico di facciata che, nel progetto brunelleschiano, era destinato ad “abituro dei fanciulli”. Qui sono visibili, tra gli altri, la splendida Adorazione dei Magi (1488) di Domenico Ghirlandaio, la Madonna col Bambino (1450 circa) di Luca della Robbia e una Madonna col Bambino di Sandro Botticelli.
Lunch breakOn Wednesday 25 th lunch will be arranged in the nearby Spedale degli Innocen-ti. During lunch break, it will be possible to visit the Picture Gallery of the Spedale degli Innocenti (Hospital of the Innocents) that was Florence fi rst children’s orphanage de-signed by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1419. The Gallery, above the loggia facing Piazza SS.Annunziata, was designed as “abituro dei fanciulli”. Among the many paintings, the exhibition includes the “Adorazione dei Magi” (1488) by Domenico Ghirlandaio, the Virgin and Child (1450 ca.) by Luca della Robbia and one of his “Madonna col Bambino” by Sandro Botticelli.
Wednesday 25th June/ Mercoledì 25 Giugno
Thursday 26th June/ Giovedì 26 giugno
Visit to Montepulciano General Hospital, SienaThe event is open to everyone. Booking is needed
Visita all’Ospedale di MontepulcianoL’evento è aperto a tutti coloro che si iscriveranno.
Il presidio “Ospedali riuniti della Val di Chiana Senese” è stato inaugurato il 14 gennaio del 2001 ed è situato nel comune di Montepulciano nel cuore dell’area della Val di Chiana la cui bellezza tanto impressionò Wolfgang von Goethe durante il suo Viaggio in Italia. La struttura si articola su sette piani, due dei quali interrati, e ospita 255 posti letto. L’ospedale è stato giudicato il più sicuro e accogliente d’Italia in seguito ad un’indagine svolta dal Tribunale per i diritti dei malati-Cittadinanza attiva su 50 presidi in tutta la penisola, riportando la votazione di 998 su 1000. Il 4 giugno del 2002 è stato inoltre insignito dall’UNICEF - OMS quale quarto ospedale in Italia “Amico dei bambini”.
The Joint Hospitals of Val di Chiana (“Ospedali Riuniti della Val di Chiana Senese”) has been offi cially opened on the 14th January 2001. The Hospital is close to the town of Montepulciano and is surrounded by the picturesque area of Val di Chiana whose astoni-shing beauty greatly impressed Wolfgang von Goethe during his Italian Tour.The Hospital is composed of seven fl oors, two of them underground, and counts a total of 255 beds.It has received the prestigious recognition of “most safe and welcoming Italian Hospital” according to a survey by the “Court of Patients’ Rights” (Tribunale per i Diritti del Malato) . On 4th June 2002 Montepulciano General Hospital has been granted the recognition of fourth Italian “child-friendly” hospital by UNICEF - OMS.
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First RegistrationSunday 22nd June. 12.00 - 14.00. San Gallo Palace Hotel
Second Registration Sunday 22nd June. 17.30 - 19.30. Meyer Children’s Hospital
Third Registration Monday 23rd June. 8.30 - 9.30. Meyer Children’s Hospital
Web Sitehttp://web.taed.unifi .it/tesis/28phw/index.html
TranslationsSimultaneous translation Italian - English
BadgesAll the participants, including speakers, will have personal badges which allow the entrance to the work sessions. Without personal badges the entrance will be denied in the conference and in all the related events.
Venue:1 st day, 23rd June: the New Meyer Children’s Hospital (the ex so called Villa Ognissanti), in Viale Pieraccini 24, Careggi, 50132 Florence.Private bus departure: - 8.00 am, via della Dogana- 8.30 am San Gallo Palace Hotel
2nd and 3rd day, 24th June and 25th June : University Chancellery Building in San Marco Square 4, 1st fl oor, “Aula Magna” (Great Hall)
Participants registration fee includes:- The attendance at the workshop;- The congress kit; - The book of abstracts; - “L’Ospedale del Futuro. Modelli per una nuova Sanità” review;- “World Health Design” review;- Coffee breaks for three days; - A light lunch, date June 23rd, 24th and 25th 2008;- Opening Dinner, date June 23rd 2008;- Closing Dinner, date June 25th 2008; - The attendance certifi cate.
The speakers will fi nd a person in charge of controlling and trying all the audio and visual materials. CD Roms or pen drives containing the presentations have to be easily identifi able and they have to be handled personally to the person in charge. It is compulsory to try the material and to verify the digital equipment suitability. All the tests have to be done at least two hours before the speech. Each speaker has to pick up his own material (CD or pen drive) at the end of the speech.
26th June: Annual Meeting PHG members, San Gallo Palace Hotel, Via Lorenzo il Magnifi co 2
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How to reach the New Meyer:The New Meyer Children’s Hospital is in Viale Pieraccini right after the Careggi Hospital. It is in the fi rst house entering into the Hospital (exactly in front of the car park, where you can see the “Blue Volkswagen Beetle”)
From the highway:You have to leave the highway at Firenze Nord-Peretola and follow the existing information for the Careggi Ho-spital. You have to drive through: Via Peretola, Via Astronauti, Viale Guidoni, Viale XI Agosto, Via Sestese, Via Caldieri, Via Quiete, Via delle Oblate, Viale Pieraccini.
By train or bus:From Santa Maria Novella Railway Station you have to take Bus n. 14C.From Rifredi Railway Station you have to take Bus R.From Dalmazia Square you have to take Bus n. 43 or Bus R.From Santa Maria Novella Railway Station there are a lot of trains that will reach Rifredi Railway Station where you can take Bus R, which will make the following route: Rifredi Railway Station, Dalmazia Square, Viale Morgagni, Pieraccini Careggi, Monna Tessa and Pieraccini Villa Ognissanti.
Car park: Near the New Meyer Hospital, there is the Viale Pieraccini car park.
Taxi:All the Florence urban taxis can be booked calling the numbers 055.4242 – 055.4798- The taxi must be called necessarily by phone. The address to be told to the driver is Viale Pieraccini 24, Meyer Children’s Hospital.
Point of Departure: Bus Stop 25. Santa MAria Novella Train stationPoint of Arrive: Bus Stop 39. MEYER Children’s Hospital
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1 Santa Maria Novella Train Station2 San Marco Square, University Chancellery Building3 Ospedale degli Innocenti, Lunch 25th June4 Piazza della Signoria
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