Concept programmes to support healthcare design.Analysis and discussion of the Swedish case
Journal article, 2024

Against the backdrop of the complex healthcare design process and the absence of national regulations on the functional and spatial organisation of healthcare facilities, this paper discusses the Swedish use of non-regulatory Concept Programmes, i.e. orientation tools for the conceptual stages of design conceived to facilitate the systematic transfer of knowledge from research and best practices to the design practice. A comparison is also made with the design approach and the norm in the Italian context, stimulating a two-fold debate on: the tools and methods needed to guide the design of primary care facilities; the process that should lead to the definition of such tools.

Co-design

Primary Care Facilities

Tools and Methods

Sweden

Italy

Author

Laura Sacchetti

University of Ferrara

Nicoletta Setola

University of Florence

Göran Lindahl

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Construction Management

TECHNE

2239-0243 (eISSN)

27 129-136

Subject Categories

Architectural Engineering

Design

Architecture

DOI

10.36253/techne-15066

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Latest update

7/26/2024