Print Email Facebook Twitter Integration of EBD principles in a futureproof academic hospital from campus to bed Title Integration of EBD principles in a futureproof academic hospital from campus to bed Author Eijkelenboom, A.M. (TU Delft Environmental & Climate Design; EGM Architects) Hobo, Iris (Radboud University Medical Center) Bleeker, René (Radboud University Medical Center) van den Berg, Daniël (EGM Architects) Date 2024 Abstract Design solutions bases on Evidence Based Design (EBD) principles vary due to the context and organizational aspects of hospitals. This paper explains how EBD principles were included during the design process of an academic hospital, including design guidelines that were developed with a representative group of key stakeholders from the organization. The hospital comprises several buildings on a campus, that also includes several university buildings. Some of the hospital buildings are connected through “the main axe.” The principles were applied on different scales in the design of a new main building and transformation of an existing building and the main axe, connecting other buildings. Specific design solutions for daylight access, connection to nature, art, privacy, and interaction are discussed. Subject evidence based designhospitalarchitecturesession 1a To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3443ff21-ce7b-4e35-b9a0-a6cee3c297e5 DOI https://doi.org/10.24404/6235dc9ff8c7f611fcf363e8 ISSN 2667-2812 Source The Evolving Scholar, ARCH22 Event ARCH22 - 5th Architecture Research Care and Health Conference, 2022-08-22 → 2022-08-24, TU Delft/Erasmus MC, Delft/Rotterdam, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2024 A.M. Eijkelenboom, Iris Hobo, René Bleeker, Daniël van den Berg Files PDF publication-6235dc9ff8c7f ... f363e8.pdf 650.84 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:3443ff21-ce7b-4e35-b9a0-a6cee3c297e5/datastream/OBJ/view