ABSTRACT

Providing much-needed focus on hospice projects in the context of unprecedented rates of societal ageing, this new reference book presents an overview of major recent developments in this rapidly evolving building type. The authors present an overview of the historical origins of the contemporary hospice and the diverse variations on the basic premise of hospice care, and offer a series of case studies of exemplary hospices. 

 The most innovative work in this area over the past decade has been in Japan, the US, Canada and the UK, and the authors describe and analyze examples both as individual projects and as comparable yet differing approaches. Hospice Architecture will be essential reading for anyone involved in the planning, design and construction of hospices.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part 1 A history of hospice

chapter 1|20 pages

An architectural history of hospice

chapter 2|10 pages

On dying, nature, and the machine

part |2 pages

Part 2 Designing hospice

chapter 3|18 pages

Recent trends

chapter 4|34 pages

Designing for palliative care

part |2 pages

Part 3 Case studies

chapter 5|86 pages

Case studies