Session C
Thursday 10.00-12.00C.1 User involvement and Co-design
C.1.1 How architects and clients integrate user perspectives in cancer care facility design
Pleuntje Jellema | Margo Annemans | Ann Heylighen
C.1.2 Health promotion and the built environment - views from Swedish care organisations
Elke Miedema | Göran Lindahl | Marie Elf
Supuck Prugsiganont | Per Anker Jensen | Annette Krath Poulsen
C.1.4 Evaluating aesthetics in ten care environments in Japan and Europe: A Q methodological study
Freja Ståhlberg-Aalto
C.2 Activating hospital public spaces
C.2.1 Reactivating Hospital, Active patients through special design
Femke Feenstra
C.2.2 Activating patients in healthcare buildings: Lessons learned from the urban scale
Margo Annemans | Delfien Van Dyck | Ann Heylighen
C.2.3 Interdisciplinary approach to evaluate environmental users’ perceived restoration in hospital public spaces
Nicoletta Setola | Elena Bellini | Elizabeth Marcheschi
C.2.4 Architecture of special care units for patients with dementia in acute care hospitals
Julia Kirch | Gesine Marquardt
C.3 Inclusive Neighbourhoods
C.3.1 Housing design in an aging urban context
Ira Verma
C.3.2 A Case Study on the Living Environment for Elderly People with Dementia based on Human Environmental Behavior Theory
Shuang Yan | Motoya Hayashi | Yuka Hanawa | Yoshinori Honma | Genku Kayo | Nobue Suzuki | Yukari Tsukata | Kenichi Kobayashi
C.3.3 Housing and service structure concepts for areas with decreasing and ageing population
Jonna Taegen | Ira Verma
C.3.4 Elderly homes: anthropological research methods to active an architecture for the elderly
Birgit Jürgenhake