基本信息出版社:Visual Reference Publications
页码:420 页
出版日期:2004年09月
ISBN:1584710454
条形码:9781584710455
装帧:精装
正文语种:英语
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Healthcare Spaces is a showcase of impressive new work by some of the leading architects and interior designers serving the nation> '> s health care institutions. More than 50 design firms present 170+ projects with over 650 color images in this 420-page, four-color book.
Health care administrators, physicians, medical planners and their architects and interior designers will find this an excellent way to assess how public and private institutions are coping with the opportunities and challenges of managed care, advances in medical science and technology, aging populations and the drive towards patient-focused care.
In projects ranging from neighborhood clinics, surgery centers and medical offices to replacement hospitals and vast medical campuses, a profound change in the delivery of health care is revealed. America> '> s determination to contain health care costs, for example, is hastening the shift from inpatient care to ambulatory services, specialization to target specific needs of service area populations, and consolidation by independent institutions into regional networks.
Organized alphabetically by design firm, Healthcare Spaces No. 2 is user friendly, with each project indexed for easy reference. In this book, health care professionals as well as architects and interior designers serving public and private health care institutions will find exciting new to approaches to their work.
650 pages 9" x 12" 650 color photos 1-58471-045-4
作者简介 Roger Yee, a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture, has been honored by the American Institute of Architects and the American Society of Interior Designers. The creator of InterPlan, the New York interior design expo, he lives in New York City. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
专业书评 From Library Journal
The editor of Hospitality and Restaurant Design No. 2 and Corporate Interiors No. 4, Yee has assembled a catalog of 100 medical and fitness facilities recently completed in the United States by 34 top design firms. The photos are glossy, and the text is upbeat. The complete package, however, recalls Stephen Verderber and David Fine's condemnation of "coffee-table books [that] tend to provide scant narrative on planning and design and tend to eschew critical analysis" (Healthcare Architecture in an Era of Radical Transformation, Yale Univ., 2000). Oblivious to the inequitable and chaotic state of our nation's healthcare systems, Yee depicts the healthcare environment as a Shangri-La where pampered consumers exercise "the power of choice" in settings reminiscent of luxury hotels or spas. For a better understanding of current trends, get the Verderber and Fine book. Yee's book is recommended only for healthcare administrators, architects, and design consultants who prefer not to be distracted by the troubling realities of healthcare provision while they ponder color schemes, fabrics, furnishings, and ambience. David Solt‚sz, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., Parma, OH
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.