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Building for better Health: Research & innovation in architecture & urban design for care & health | Runa Johannessen

ARCH19 Conference and Keynote Seminar

Description: The conference offered insight into gained knowledge and research projects that focus on the issue of care, health, architecture and urban design as fields of research. ARCH19 therefore connected research & innovation to promote collaborative processes in architecture & urban design for care & health. The keynote seminar 'healthcare architecvture research in practise' connected researrchers and praktitioners in healthcare architecture on an international level. Hospital managers, architects, project organisations, and consultants from Europe were invited to discuss with scientists from different disciplines how research contributes to 'building for better health'.

 

RESEARCHER: Runa Johannessen

PROJECT: 'The Super-Hospital: Architecture as Infrastructure'

Participation at Conference/Seminar at:

ARCH19 Conference and Keynote Seminar

TITLE: 'Building for better Health: Research & innovation in architecture & urban design for care & health'

LOCATION: Trondheim, NTNU

DATE: 12-14 June 2019

ACTIVITY: Attending participant

RELEVANCE: State of the art health care architecture and design research, with particular focus on hospitals.

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