
Project Summary
How can architecture and interior architecture contribute to the well-being of long-term post-stroke patients, especially in hospital environments? And how can healthcare institutions (re)integrate the well-being of their employees and caregivers, be they formal (doctors, nurses, …) or informal (close family, relatives, volunteers, …), when planning and designing environments dedicated to care?
A four-years research project involving the universities of Liège and Hasselt, as well as the hospital CHU (in Liège) envisions to re-question the architectural typologies in hospital environments (from « beds », « rooms » and « services » to a more systemic level) and to develop innovative architectural solutions prone to answer these challenges. Thanks to the active participation of patients, caregivers and hospital staff, the research project, nourished by the epistemological and methodological approach of “Research through Design” (with its fundamental and applied research outcomes), contributes to enhanced living conditions and wellbeing in care environments, in better alignment with the stakeholders’ preferences, values and needs.
Projects Info
- TagsArchitecture, Well-Being
- CollaboratorUniversity of Hasselt - ArcK - Designing for More
- Funding InstitutionUniversity of Hasselt & University of Liège
- DateOctober 2022 - October 2026

