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AfH Student Design Charette Week
15-18th January 2013
Architects for Health Student Charette week
AfH Student Design Charette Week
15-18th January 2013
Architects for Health Introduction
1.0 Architects for Health: Our History
2.0 History of the Event
3.0 Partners
3.1 LSBU
3.2 Guys and St Thomas’
3.3 MARU
4.0 Sponsors
Mace
5.0 Timetable (including registration)
6.0 Teams
7.0 The Topic
8.0 The Brief
Written Brief
Fact Finding Seminar
Site Visit
Guidance
9.0 Deliverables
Trigger Images
Spatial Wiring Diagram
Sketch Model
10.0 The Crit
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Architects for Health Our History
The aim of Architects for Health is to promote and campaign for
better healthcare environments through bringing together
organisations and individuals who share an interest in excellence in
the planning and design of healthcare facilities.
Architects for Health is a non-profit organisation for architects and
others interested in the design and planning of healthcare facilities.
Its inception in 1992 was a response to the considerable strategic
change in the health sector. Since then, AfH has established a forum
for new ideas and has grown into an organisation with a 500-strong
membership list for whom it provides a national network of support
and the means to influence policy.
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Architects for Health History of the Event
Since 2007 Architects for Health have hosted a student design
competition. The objective of the event is to re-establish the link
between practice and academia in the sector.
The wide range of building types within the healthcare sector offer
the designer the opportunity to explore how design can contribute
to the function of a building and in the case of healthcare
contribute and compliment therapy and medicine.
The competition seeks to make a space for designers to consider the
topic without limitations. Through the competition we hope to
prove that excellent design can be derived form the challenge of the
brief , or the programme, and the unhelpful schism between health
planning internally and architecture as a mere envelope can be
bridged.
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Architects for Health Partners
Health Partner:
Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Industry Partner:
Mace
Academic Partners:
London South bank University &
Medical Architecture Research Unit
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Architects for Health Sponsors
Principle Sponsor:
Mace
Architectural Sponsors
CODA Architects
Devereux Architects
HLM Architects
John Cooper Architecture
NBBJ
Nightingale Associates
Stantec
Stationary Sponsor:
London Graphics Centre
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Architects for Health Timetable
TIME/DAY
TUESDAY 15th
WEDNESDAY 16th
THURSDAY 17th
FRIDAY 18th
Studio open
Studio open
Studio open
Introduction Meeting
and registration
Site Visit: St Thomas’
Hospital
Free studio
Free studio
Tutored Studio
(until 1500hrs before
travel to St Thomas’)
Briefing Seminar at St
Thomas’ (1600hrs2000hrs)
Tutored Studio
Tutored Studio
Tutored Studio
0800hrs
0900-1230hrs
1330-1730hrs
1630-1830hs -Team
Presentations and Crits
Free studio
Free studio
(AfH members welcome)
1830hs -Drinks and
Celebration
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Architects for Health Teams
Group 1:
Caroline Gore-Booth
Sam Cox
Benedict Okundaye
Michal Prso
Group 3:
Carmelia Paramasivan
Hayley Moreton
Tim Whitcombe
Joe Bacon
Group 2:
Caitlin Copeland
Emilia Xiang Li
Constantinos Grouios
Thomas Pond
Group 4:
Emma Kirk
Katia Potapova
Marius Lazauskas
Madeeha Maham
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Architects for Health Topic
10 million people in the UK are over 65 years old. The latest projections are
for 5½ million more Elderly people in 20 years’ time and the number will
have nearly doubled to around 19 million by 2050
(http://www.parliament.uk).
There are 800,000 people in the UK with a form of dementia in 2012
(http://alzheimers.org.uk) this is expected to exceed beyond 1 million by
2021 due to the rapidly aging UK population and the greater prevalence of
the condition with age.
How do our hospital estates and environments need to change to address
the growing prevalence of patients admitted with other conditions in
addition to a form of Dementia?
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The Brief: Written Brief - OPAU
Older Person’s
Assessment Unit
(OPAU)
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The Brief: Written Brief - OPAU
A+E
Wards
OPAU
Home
COMMUNITY
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The Brief: Written Brief - OPAU
COMMUNITY
A+E
OPAU
Wards
Home
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The Brief: Fact-Finding Seminar
1600hrs
Introduction of the Charette Programme 2013
Jaime Bishop, Fleet Architects and AfH
1615hrs
What is dementia? A Clinical perspective
Dr Matthew Williams-Grey and Alison Fawthrop , MACE
1640hrs
Presenting the film ‘Barbara’s Story’
Bridget Fordham, Dementia Nurse Specialist, GSTT
1710hrs
Patient and carer’s perspective
Jon Meech, Alzheimer's Society
Jennifer Burgess, Lambeth Carer’s Hub
1730hrs
Break
1800hrs
Product Design and Dementia
Mike Smart, The Design Council
1830hrs
Architects response
Chris Shaw, Medical Architecture
1900hrs
Facilitated Discussion
John Cooper, Chair AfH
1930hrs
Network with drinks then Close
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Elderly
Care
Unit
The Brief: Site Visit
Site
A+E
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The Brief: Nightingale Wards
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The Brief: The
Site Visit
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The Client
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The Brief: Student Perspective
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The Brief: Guidance
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The Brief: Guidance
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The Brief: Guidance
Healthcare design benefits from a wide range of guidance documents
including the Department of Health cannon of Health Building Notes (HBNs)
and Health Technical Memorandum (HTMs)
Guidance can be very useful in understanding a topic, and is a valuable
resource
Students are urged to study necessary guidance but are encouraged to
reference it where useful and challenge it where necessary
As with the Dementia Design Series (referenced on earlier slides) the
suggestions which are evidence and practice based do not necessarily
assure a positive and therapeutic environment
Students should draw evidence from a broad spectrum of resources
including healthcare guidance, site specific literature, primary evidence, site
visits, art, literature and architecture
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Deliverables: Trigger Images/Visual Brief
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Deliverables: Sketch Model
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Deliverables: Examples
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Architects for Health The Crit
1.0 – Each group must present the 3 deliverables
1.1
1.2
1.3
Trigger Images – Describing the teams brief and
understanding of the topic including photos of the site.
Spatial Wiring Diagram – A large Section or Plan showing
the proposals in context and the relationship with the
existing estate
Sketch Models with printed/projected photos of the
models
2.0- The Presentation will be given to a large gathering and will include
the president elect of the RIBA, it must…
2.1
2.2
2.3
not exceed 20 minutes (you will be cut off)
be rehearsed at least twice
Must be structured and include a description of your
team’s own approach to the brief
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Architects for Health The Crit (and the prize)
2011 winners with
the RIBA President
Angela Brady and
Mace Board Director
David Rumsey
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2012 winners with
the RIBA President
elect Stephen
Hodder the judges,
and the principal
Sponsor, Mace
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