AUSTRALIAN HEALTH DESIGN COUNCIL

AHDC Webinar July 2022: The Hospital of The Future

  • Thursday, July 21, 2022
  • 18:00 - 19:30 (AEST)
  • Online - Webinar
  • 400

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AHDC is proud to host the July webinar on the topic of “The Hospital of The Future”.

On the Salutogenic Health system, where care is provided to consumer’s expectations , we will hear from Gunther De Graeve who will be presenting on newly developed concept of a Salutogenic Health system, based on four principles: Digital by Design®, Adaptable by Design®, Sustainable by Design®, Sociable by Design.

On the “Future is Flexible”, Sean Madden will be joining us for the second time this year to present this time on a hospital prototype that seeks to embrace change as a necessity of modern hospital design while encouraging fundamental changes to the way we procure, plan, design and build hospitals.

SPEAKERS

Gunther De Graeve

Chief Executive of the International Academy for Design and Health



Sean Madden

Principal of Bridge42

                         

     

Continuing Professional Development

Australian Health Design Council Symposiums provide a wide variety of topics relevant to architects and building design professionals involved in the design of healthcare and related environments. Please see attached CPD Information Sheet for more information. 

Relevant NSCA Units for this event (Architects Only):

  • PC 03_ Apply principles of project planning, considering implications for Country, environmental sustainability, communities, stakeholders and project costs.  

  • PC 18_ Be able to apply creative imagination, design precedents, research, emergent knowledge and critical evaluation in formulating and refining concept design options, including the exploration of three dimensional form and spatial quality.

  • PC 19_ Be able to identify, analyse and evaluate client project requirements and objectives using qualitative and quantitative methods and, where required by the terms of engagement, to assist cost estimators in determining project feasibility/viability.

  • PC 28_ Be able to draw on knowledge from building sciences and technology, environmental sciences and behavioural and social sciences as part of preliminary design research and when developing the conceptual design to optimise the performance of the project.

You can find further information on this program in the CPD Event Information Sheet CPD Event Information Sheet