Berlin, Germany

Hospital + The City

when 21 July 2024 - 26 July 2024
language English
duration 1 week
credits 3 EC
fee EUR 550

The course evolves on central questions of hospital planning and the location of the hospital in a health-promoting urban context. It gives an overview of the most important influencing factors in programming, conception and design of hospitals. Innovative approaches of architectural planning in practice and research with regard to evidence-based planning are discussed.
As a practical example, participants will explore the main campus of Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin’s most prestigious hospital and one of Europe’s biggest university medical clinics, which is currently undergoing a dynamic reorganization.

Course leader

Dipl.-Ing. Arch. Stefanie Matthys

Target group

The summer school is open to international master’s students and professionals in architecture, engineering, health sciences and health care management and all those who wish to deepen their knowledge in the field of health care building design & management and healthy urban planning.

Course aim

The participants understand the basics of architectural planning of hospitals and are informed about current trends in the field.
They have discussed the role of hospitals as part of urban healthcare environment. Participants understand processes and players framing the project development of hospitals and are able to understand and evaluate evidence-based design strategies.

Credits info

3 EC
Upon successful completion participants will be granted 3 ECTS credit points by Berlin University of Technology

Fee info

EUR 550: Students & Phd students
EUR 1050: Professionals

Scholarships

The Hans and Christine Nickl Foundation sponsors one scholarship for the summer school. The scholarship will support the participation of one student, doctoral student, or researcher.