Health care Architecture in the Netherlands describes the development of buildings for health care: hospitals and psychiatric institutions as well as housing and care facilities for the elderly. Since the creation of such amenities the architecture of their accommodations has been subject to radical change. Developments in medicine, societal shifts, patients’ perceptions, the role of government and, of course, architectural ideologies and theories have to a large degree determined the form of these buildings.
Eight chapters provide a chronological overview of the architecture of buildings for health care, from its emergence as a specific typology to the most recent care complexes. In addition, some 50 buildings from the last century and a half are described and illustrated in detail. A series of thematic texts addresses specifi c aspects of national and international architecture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in relation to buildings for the healthcare sector.
Noor Mens, Cor Wagenaar
the Thomassen à Thuessink Foundation
Joseph Plateau Grafische Ontwerpers
978-90-5662-734-8
juni 2010
uitverkocht
Engels
352 p
hardcover