International Academy for Design & Health (IADH)

The International Academy for Design & Health (IADH) is a global non-profit organization with an interdisciplinary knowledge community dedicated to the stimulation and application of research concerning the interaction between design, health, science, culture, and economics. Founded in 1997, the aim of the IADH is to provide a highly visible global forum for promoting an ongoing international exchange of research findings among scientists, designers, health professionals, industry, and Ministries of Health worldwide.

Fundamental to the Academy's work is the development of a theoretical understanding of the importance of salutogenic design and its application in the design of physical environments that prevent disease and support and promote human health, well-being, and quality of life. The Academy offers an inclusive environment for collaborating with its government, academic, and professional partners around the world. For more information, visit www.designandhealth.com.

Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort descending
Creating an Innovative Healthcare Campus via (PFI) the Private Finance Initiative – New Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Kenneth Schwarz, AIA, RIBA Jul 01, 2000
Integrating Human Centered Design Principals in Progressive Health Facilities Jeff Stouffer, AIA Jul 01, 2000
Health Outcomes Improvements from Alzheimer Care Design John Zeisel, Ph.D. Jul 01, 2000
Design and Care in Hospital Planning – Changing Paradigm in New Millennium Praneet Kumar, M.D. Jul 01, 2000
Safety and Security Importance for Elderly Living in Sheltered Housing Britt Maj Wikström , Marianne Hjortsjö-Norberg, Gunilla Sviden Jul 01, 2000
Seven Principles of Life-Enhancing Design: The Architecture of Erik Asmussen Gary J. Coates (Kansas State University) Jul 01, 2000
Gardens and Health Clare Cooper Marcus (University of California, Berkeley) Jul 01, 2000
Planning the 21st Century Palliative Hospital Philip Monteleoni Jul 01, 2000
Design for Critical Care: Impact of the ICU 2010 Report Kirk Hamilton, FAIA Jul 01, 2000
High Touch, High Tech, High Flexibility – Reducing Obsolescence in Patient Care Environments Mohinder S. Datta, AIA (Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz) Jul 01, 2000

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