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The exhibition “Building to Heal – New Architecture for Hospitals,” presented by the Architekturmuseum of TUM, has arrived in Dornbirn, Austria, following its successful debut in Munich. Now open at the Vorarlberger Architektur Institut since May 22, this exhibition showcases numerous remarkable international projects and highlights seven key tools that architecture can use to enhance the healing process for patients.

Verena Konrad, Director of the Vorarlberg Architektur Institut
Verena Konrad, Director of the Vorarlberg Architektur Institut
Lisa Luksch, Andres Lepik, Herman Kaufmann, Clemens Quirin
Lisa Luksch, Andres Lepik, Herman Kaufmann, Clemens Quirin

To learn more about the exhibition, click here.

We had the privilege of publishing the accompanying publication, edited by Tanja Vollmer, Lisa Luksch and Andres Lepik, which is available in all good bookstores and on our website in both German and English.

Engage in a critical and scientifically based discourse as various authors delve into healthcare systems and hospital architecture. Explore what is missing in hospitals and how architecture can enhance the healing process for patients. This publication tackles these pressing questions through three comprehensive chapters inspired by the medical process: “Symptoms,” “Diagnosis,” and “Therapy.”

Our publication can be found here: German & English version.

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