The architect and the pavilion hospital : dialogue and design creativity in England, 1850-1914

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The architect and the pavilion hospital : dialogue and design creativity in England, 1850-1914

Jeremy Taylor

Leicester University Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Organized from an architect-centred, rather than a building-centred perspective, this work looks at the powerful and recognizable by-product of health building in the Victorian and Edwardian eras: the "pavilion plan" hospital. As a design format it proved enduring, with a longevity and influence that stretched from the late 1850s to the 1930s. The author examines the way in which the architectural profession developed and designed a new generation of "pavilion" hospitals: what was the nature of architectural creativity and innovation which can be seen to have resulted; who formed the select group of architects that provided the hospital "specialists"; how did they acquire and define their expertise?

目次

  • The hospital architect - competence and creativity
  • learning about hospital design - acquiring expertise
  • the architectural competition - testing out ideas
  • upgrading the older hospitals - ingenuity and transformation
  • circular wards - a concept explored
  • a new hospital plan - innovation and controversy. Appendices: comparative English pavilion hospital plans
  • pavilion hospital exemplars abroad.

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