1st Edition

Innovations in Behavioural Health Architecture

By Stephen Verderber Copyright 2018
    404 Pages 246 Color & 116 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    404 Pages 246 Color & 116 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    ***WINNER OF A NAUTILUS 2018 SILVER MEDAL BOOK AWARD***

    Innovations in Behavioural Health Architecture is the most comprehensive book written on this topic in more than 40 years. It examines the ways in which healthcare architecture can contribute, as a highly valued informational and reference source, to the provision of psychiatric and addictive disorder treatment in communities around the world. It provides an overview of the need for a new generation of progressively planned and designed treatment centres – both inpatient and outpatient care environments – and the advantages, challenges, and opportunities associated with meeting the burgeoning need for treatment settings of this type. Additional chapters address the specifics of geriatric psychiatry and its architectural ramifications in light of the rapid aging of societies globally and provide a comprehensive compendium of planning and design considerations for these places in both inpatient and outpatient care contexts. Finally, the book presents an expansive and fully illustrated set of international case studies that express state-of-the-art advancements in architecture for behavioural healthcare.

    Part 1: Background  1. Introduction.  2. Architecture for mental and behavioral health: a brief history—1960-2010.  3. Special populations: children and adolescents, the aged and the displaced.  Part 2: Design  4. Reinventing an asylum.  5. Planning and design considerations for behavioural health architecture.  Part 3: Case Studies  6. Case studies 1-25.  Appendix: Urban Morphology of CAMH Since 1860.  Postscript.  Notes.  Index.

    Biography

    Stephen Verderber is an award-winning scholar, researcher, and registered architect (US) whose core specialty is architecture, design therapeutics, and health. He is Professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design and at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, at the University of Toronto, Canada. He holds a doctorate in architecture from the University of Michigan, is cofounder of R-2ARCH, and is widely published. His books include Healthcare Architecture in an Era of Radical Transformation (2000), Compassion in Architecture: Evidence-Based Design for Health (2005), Innovations in Hospice Architecture (2005), Innovations in Hospital Architecture (2010), Sprawling Cities and Our Endangered Public Health (2012), and Innovations in Transportable Healthcare Architecture (2016).