Title: Gelun medical architecture research
127Th International Public Health Seminar in
Beijing, China
How Important is Evaluation for Health Building
Design?
Joint paper Gelun, Associate Professor Institute
of Architecture and Civil Engineering Gelun
Medical Architecture Research Studio Rosemary
Glanville, Head of MARU Medical Architecture
Research Unit London South Bank University, UK
2Comparision of design process
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UK
3Comparision of design process
- In China, we are extremely deficient in
- Pre-evaluation and
- Post-evaluation
4Pre-evaluation
- ---External conditions survey
- ---Internal conditions survey
5External conditions survey
- --Social conditions
- --Demographic composition
- --Management bodies
- --Surrounding environment survey
- --Climatic and cultural factors
- --Medical facilities planning
- --Medical standards and norms
6Internal conditions survey
- --Site environment
- --Present building Status
- --External circulation
- --Distribution of Functional departments
- --Internal circulation of functional departments
- --Space and function
- --Requirements of users
- Function/Physical environment/Communication
- --Constituents of users
- --Management Model
- --Medical equipment specifications
- --Medical operation regulation
7Pre-evaluation/case study
The pre-evaluation of Hospital of
Heilongjiang province
8Pre-evaluation/case study
The pre-evaluation of Hospital of
Heilongjiang province
9Pre-evaluation/case study
Operation department evaluation
The pre-evaluation of Hospital of
Heilongjiang province
10Post-evaluation
- Post-Project Evaluation is a process of
systematic evaluation of - building in use --at least on year
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11Post-evaluation
Process
12Post-evaluation
Content
13Post-evaluation
Decision-making level Function level
Framework
14Decision-making level
Urban design and plan of medical resources
15Decision-making level
Overall project planning
16Decision-making level
Overall project planning
17Function level
Function departments
18Function level
Function departments
19Function level
Function units/room
20Function level
Function units/room
21Design guidelines
- vision
- brief design
- design guidelines guidelines
- production
- construction
- operation
- evaluation
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22Guidelines for what?
planning and design information to support
decision making in the briefing and design
process guideline support must not stifle
innovation
23Criteria for a guidelines framework
spectrum of care support for briefing and design
Scope Audience Quality Status Easy to
use Sustainable
multi disciplinary
evidence based information in one place only
advisory or mandatory standards, benchmarks
consistent format knowledge management web based
with key word searching
up to date as possible scope matches resources
for updating
24The whole agenda
Modernisation of two industries
Visions for health care buildings
Construction industry
Healthcare industry
25Innovations
care delivery design construction
new ways of working new technology patient
pathways
future change therapeutic environments
off site construction whole life costing
26Information to support
Strategic briefing Design briefing
27Strategic brief
Activity data and trends Capacity
analysis Changes in clinical practice Future
model of care Environmental design
principles Affordability
28Design brief
Functionality Operational principles Clinical
adjacencies Space / room requirements Control of
infection Response to change
29Balance of Factors