Who Says Hospitals Are Ugly? Evolution and Trends of Architectures for Health (English)
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The City of Care
: Strategies to Design Healthier Places
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Chapter: 8
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95-107
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2022
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Title:Who Says Hospitals Are Ugly? Evolution and Trends of Architectures for Health
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Additional title:Springer ser. in des. and Innovation
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Contributors:Anzani, Anna ( editor ) / Scullica, Francesco ( editor ) / Gola, Marco ( author ) / Capolongo, Stefano ( author )
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Published in:The City of Care : Strategies to Design Healthier Places ; Chapter: 8 ; 95-107Springer Series in Design and Innovation ; 26 ; 95-107
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Place of publication:Cham
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Publication date:2022-10-30
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Care and Dwelling CultureBosoni, Giampiero / Lecce, Chiara et al. | 2022
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Ethics of Care and Reuse of Urban SpaceAnzani, Anna / Capitani, Giulio et al. | 2022
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Post-COVID Interiors in the City of CareScullica, Francesco / Monchiero, Umberto et al. | 2022
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Imagination as a Design Tool for a Mental Wellbeing UrbanismLonardo, Emilio et al. | 2022
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Hybrid Spaces for a New Dimension of CareElgani, Elena et al. | 2022
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Cities of Proximity. From the Neighborhood to the WorldTajani, Cristina / Laurenzi, Caterina et al. | 2022
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Learning from COVID 19. A Comparison of Innovative Design Solutions for Human-Centered Healthcare FacilitiesBrusamolin, Erica / Brambilla, Andrea / Capolongo, Stefano et al. | 2022
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Who Says Hospitals Are Ugly? Evolution and Trends of Architectures for HealthGola, Marco / Capolongo, Stefano et al. | 2022
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Technological Low Hanging Fruits Involved in Combating the COVID 19 PandemicFossati, M. R. / Catalano, M. G. / Grioli, G. / Carbone, M. / Caporale, D. / Lentini, G. / Poggiani, M. / Maimeri, M. / Barbarossa, M. / Petrocelli, C. et al. | 2022
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Capsules of Health in the CityAndreoni, Giuseppe et al. | 2022
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Creativity, Care and Change in Design, Society and RelationshipsSchinco, Massimo et al. | 2022
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Scar Tissue. Visible and Invisible Traces of Boundaries and WoundsPiselli, Ada et al. | 2022
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Spatial Policies and Everyday Multiculturalism. A Proposal to Work with Difference “In the Field”Briata, Paola et al. | 2022
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HubOut Lab for Social Innovation. How Public Bodies and Young Citizens Can Co-Design Actions for Local DevelopmentCapano, Massimo et al. | 2022
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A Place of the PossibleNaga et al. | 2022