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More than any other building type in the twentieth century, the
hospital was connected to transformations in the health of
populations and expectations of lifespan. From the scale of public
health to the level of the individual, the architecture of the
modern hospital has reshaped knowledge about health and disease and
perceptions of bodily integrity and security. However, the rich and
genuinely global architectural history of these hospitals is poorly
understood and largely forgotten. This book explores the rapid
evolution of hospital design in the twentieth century, analysing
the ways in which architects and other specialists reimagined the
modern hospital. It examines how the vast expansion of medical
institutions over the course of the century was enabled by new
approaches to architectural design and it highlights the emerging
political conviction that physical health would become the
cornerstone of human welfare.
Designing Schools explores the close connections between the design
of school buildings and educational practices throughout the
twentieth century to today. Through international cases studies
that span the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia, this volume
examines historical innovations in school architecture and situates
these within changing pedagogical ideas about the 'best' ways to
educate children. It also investigates the challenges posed by new
technologies and the digital age to the design and use of school
places. Set around three interlinked themes - school buildings,
school spaces and school cultures - this book argues that education
is mediated or framed by the spaces in which it takes place, and
that those spaces are in turn influenced by cultural, political and
social concerns about teaching, learning and the child.
More than any other building type in the twentieth century, the
hospital was connected to transformations in the health of
populations and expectations of lifespan. From the scale of public
health to the level of the individual, the architecture of the
modern hospital has reshaped knowledge about health and disease and
perceptions of bodily integrity and security. However, the rich and
genuinely global architectural history of these hospitals is poorly
understood and largely forgotten. This book explores the rapid
evolution of hospital design in the twentieth century, analysing
the ways in which architects and other specialists reimagined the
modern hospital. It examines how the vast expansion of medical
institutions over the course of the century was enabled by new
approaches to architectural design and it highlights the emerging
political conviction that physical health would become the
cornerstone of human welfare.
Designing Schools explores the close connections between the design
of school buildings and educational practices throughout the
twentieth century to today. Through international cases studies
that span the Americas, Europe, Africa and Australia, this volume
examines historical innovations in school architecture and situates
these within changing pedagogical ideas about the 'best' ways to
educate children. It also investigates the challenges posed by new
technologies and the digital age to the design and use of school
places. Set around three interlinked themes - school buildings,
school spaces and school cultures - this book argues that education
is mediated or framed by the spaces in which it takes place, and
that those spaces are in turn influenced by cultural, political and
social concerns about teaching, learning and the child.
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