Introduzione
In an ageing society the quality of health necessarily passes through the quality of life of progressively more fragile people, and the sustainability of the health system becomes a crucial aspect for the economic sustainability of the most civilized countries (AAL PROGRAMME). Citizens over 65 will be more than half of the population by 2050, but older people over 85 will be over 13% of citizens (Arbizzani, 2015). We are facing an epochal change in all aspects of civil and social life and this is mainly reflected on the issue of welfare sustainability. Already today, more than half of hospital stays are represented by people over the age of 65, and the trend is rapidly increasing with the age of the citizens who have to turn to hospital services. Older people need more long-term care than acute care and such care can be provided in de-hospitalized facilities, or better directly at home. In this framework of progressive fragility, elderly people are today much more active and fit than even just a few decades ago. They have a higher level of education, and experience an active life until later in life. They retire later and remain active, both to maintain their own livelihood and their own free will. This compatibly with a physical framework that necessarily becomes progressively more fragile and requires assistance and personal care services. […]
SMC MAGAZINE SPECIAL ISSUE N. TWO/2019
001_COVER
007_ FOREWORD
Giuseppe Vaccaro
013_ INTRODUCTION Designing new healtcare facilities in a European frame
Paola De Joanna
PART I
DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
023_Spaces for health: an Overview. From the temple to the mall concept
Fani Vavili
029_Design and quality in the project for health buildings. The horizons of innovation
Andrea Tartaglia
PART II
INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
041_Alternative Forms of Healthcare Facilities. Meditation Centre on Mount Olympus, Greece
Christina Chatzouli, Evangelos Chrysafidis, Maria Kanetsou, Nasos Zempiloglou
049_Urban spaces, new buildings and IC Technologies for health sustainability
Eugenio Arbizzani
061_Design for healthcare. The role of Ergonomics for Design and Human-Centred Design approach
Mattia Pistolesi, Francesca Tosi
073_Spaces for children in healthcare settings: design essentials and innovations
Artemis Kyrkou
PART III
INVESTIGATIONS AND DESIGN APPROACH
083_Bioclimatic behaviour of small healthcare facilities
Dora Francese
099_Solar analisys for a sustainable architecture regeneration
Luca Buoninconti
107_Materials, architecture and multisensoriality. Sensitive spaces for care and health
Teresa Della Corte
119_Environment and place. Context analysis as a preliminary activity for the healthcare facilities design
Giuseppe Vaccaro
PART IV
PROJECTS AND VISIONS
133_Primary Health Centres in the 21st century. Cells of Health and Health Culture
Evangelos Chrysafidis
137_PROJECTS
146_LIST OF AUTHORS