Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering

When our health fails us and we find our existence in a state of freefall, we rely on our healthcare system to catch us, to heal us. But what happens when complete healing is not possible? What kind of system, physical and mental, envelopes our reality? On Kársnes in Kópavogur, at the bottom of the...

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Main Author: Rakel Kristjana Arnardóttir 1987-
Other Authors: Listaháskóli Íslands
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/48205
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description When our health fails us and we find our existence in a state of freefall, we rely on our healthcare system to catch us, to heal us. But what happens when complete healing is not possible? What kind of system, physical and mental, envelopes our reality? On Kársnes in Kópavogur, at the bottom of the bay, a small health oriented community has formed over a span of 64 years. This “health campus” includes a variation of hospital and healthcare/medical facilities, educational and research facilities. Among the health facilities, a lowrise funkis building is nestled into the hillside, housing the Palliative Care Unit and the Children’s Nursing & Rehabilitative Care Unit, called Rjóður/The Glade. When we think of palliative care, most of us might think of people that are on their deathbed, with only weeks, days or even hours to live. However, palliative care is so much more than helping people face death. Palliative healthcare focuses on optimizing quality of life and alleviating suffering for those who are diagnosed with complex, serious, and often terminal illnesses and also taking care of their close ones. In this aspect, I believe the architecture of a medical facility is a very important component of care, as it can positively enhance the experience of everyone involved in this delicate space of life, and meet some of their fundamental needs in these circumstances. This thesis and accompanying final masters project will propose a design solution specifically catering to the nursing and rehabilitative care of children in Rjóður, applying architectural analysis, architectural psychology and theory to create architecture of care.
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/48205 2025-01-16T22:56:07+00:00 Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering Rakel Kristjana Arnardóttir 1987- Listaháskóli Íslands 2024-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/48205 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/48205 MA Arkitektúr Byggingarlist Byggingar Endurhæfing Umönnun Kársnes (Kópavogur) Meistaraprófsritgerðir Thesis Master's 2024 ftskemman 2024-06-25T14:28:20Z When our health fails us and we find our existence in a state of freefall, we rely on our healthcare system to catch us, to heal us. But what happens when complete healing is not possible? What kind of system, physical and mental, envelopes our reality? On Kársnes in Kópavogur, at the bottom of the bay, a small health oriented community has formed over a span of 64 years. This “health campus” includes a variation of hospital and healthcare/medical facilities, educational and research facilities. Among the health facilities, a lowrise funkis building is nestled into the hillside, housing the Palliative Care Unit and the Children’s Nursing & Rehabilitative Care Unit, called Rjóður/The Glade. When we think of palliative care, most of us might think of people that are on their deathbed, with only weeks, days or even hours to live. However, palliative care is so much more than helping people face death. Palliative healthcare focuses on optimizing quality of life and alleviating suffering for those who are diagnosed with complex, serious, and often terminal illnesses and also taking care of their close ones. In this aspect, I believe the architecture of a medical facility is a very important component of care, as it can positively enhance the experience of everyone involved in this delicate space of life, and meet some of their fundamental needs in these circumstances. This thesis and accompanying final masters project will propose a design solution specifically catering to the nursing and rehabilitative care of children in Rjóður, applying architectural analysis, architectural psychology and theory to create architecture of care. Master Thesis Kópavogur Skemman (Iceland) Kópavogur ENVELOPE(-21.900,-21.900,64.000,64.000)
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Rakel Kristjana Arnardóttir 1987-
Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering
title Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering
title_full Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering
title_fullStr Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering
title_full_unstemmed Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering
title_short Palliative Architecture : Using Architecture in Care to Optimize Quality of Life & Lessen Suffering
title_sort palliative architecture : using architecture in care to optimize quality of life & lessen suffering
topic MA Arkitektúr
Byggingarlist
Byggingar
Endurhæfing
Umönnun
Kársnes (Kópavogur)
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/48205