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Evolution of Field Hospitals as an
Architectural Response to Modern Threats
Author(s): Radosław Achramowicz, Przemysław KiełbSubject(s): Architecture, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: aid architecture; field hospitals; mobile hospitals; temporary hospitals; pandemic hospitals; COVID-19; prefabrication; modularity; mobility;
Summary/Abstract: The current global situation is characterised by economic, climatic and demographic instability, which has been exacerbatedin recent years by the pandemic, various natural disasters and, most importantly, wars. These events place specific demandson architects, especially those who design rapid response architecture represented by field hospitals, both those located onthe battlefield and those not far from residential areas. The purposes of this paper is to describe in detail the development offacilities of this type, with a particular focus on solutions that form semi-settlement systems, and to identify the ‘good designpractices’ they contain. The study focuses on identifying innovative technological and spatial solutions that have emergedin this specialised design field over the 170 years of its existence. The authors used a combination of the historical andinterpretive research method with the logical argumentation method, including an analysis of archival and contemporarydigital resources, which provide the guidelines used in the research by design method implemented in a proprietary designof a hospital.
Journal: Środowisko mieszkaniowe
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 49
- Page Range: 124-138
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English, Polish