


2023, BUILDING OF BUILDINGS WIEN - MILANO

2023, HOLLEIN CALLING

2023, GRAND TOUR

2023, SKIZZENFIBEL

2023, GRUNDKURS

2023, INSTAGRAM WOHNEN

2023, SPACE ANATOMY

2023, HALLSTADT DENKWERKSTATT

2022, CAP18

2022, HEALTHCARE CENTER

2022, ON BRAMANTE

2021, ARCHPLUS 244

2021, BAUAKADEMIE

2021, ARCHDIPLOMA

2021, STADTLEKTÜRE SPLIT

2021, Open Design Academy

2020, SOCIETY NOW

2020, STADTFABRIK

2020, LOS ANGELES ENDZEITMODERNE

2020, KRAKAU PARTITUREN

2020, PARIS TRANSFORMATIF

2019, MAPPING THE CROATIAN COAST

2019, NAHE FERNE

2018, Cartography of Smallness

2018, IKONEN

HEALTHCARE CENTER – LEARNING FROM DENMARK
DESIGN STUDIO SERIES 2017-2018
EDITED BY TINA GREGORIC & EVELYN TEMMEL
SONDERZAHL, 2022
Throughout history, the idea of health has been determined by notions of body and mind together with developments in politics, economics, and culture. At the same time, innovations in medical treatments and advancements in technology directly influenced the healthcare facilities. However, the significant shift from cure to care proved essential in today´s leading healthcare projects to contribute to better psychological and emotional states of patients and staff while creating outstanding contemporary architecture. Healthcare Center – Learning from Denmark examines past, existing, and emerging forms of healthcare architectures and seeks to build the resulting insights to develop visions for new typologies and programs. Healthcare is one of the leading design research fields explored at the Architectural Typology and Design research unit at the Institute of Architecture at the Vienna University of Technology. This second publication in the series reflects on broader questions on the relationship between healthcare architecture and the heightened sensitivity of a vulnerable human being. Responding to the current critical social and environmental needs, the publication series brings together a set of research and response focuses, both real and imaginative – Education, Healthcare, Tourism, Production and more – to actively challenge the role of the architectural profession as a whole to help elevate current realities.