Change Maker of the Year

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Change Maker of the Year
Change Maker of the Year
Symposium in Honour of Roger Ulrich
Chalmers University of Technology 10 December 2015
Roger S. Ulrich, Ph.D., EDAC, has been named as a Changemaker award recipient by The Center for Health Design 2015
CVA
CENTRUM FÖR VÅRDENS ARKITEKTUR
CENTRE FOR HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
AIDAH
STRONG RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT
Program
9:30-10:00
Registration and coffee
10:00-10:10
Welcome and Opening up the Symposium
Peter Fröst, Professor & Helle Wijk, Associate professor
10:10-11:00
Guest of Honour lecture
Roger Ulrich, Professor
11:05-11:30
From Nightingale to Ulrich, the impact of Evidence Based Design
on Quality of Caring
Helle Wijk, Associate professor, Sahlgrenska Academy
11:35-12:00
Evidence Based Design for the Post-Antibiotic Era: Experiences from a New Building for Infectious Diseases in Malmö, Sweden.
Peter Lanbeck. M.D. Ph.D. Head of Department of Infectious Diseases. Skåne University Hospital, Lund University
12:00-13:00
Lunch
13:00-13:25
Healing Architecture – Evidence, Intuition and Dialogue
Stefan Lundin, Architect Lic. White Architects and Chalmers
University of Technology
13:30-13:55
From Experiences of the Outdoors to the Design of Healthcare Environments
Anna Bengtsson, Landscape Architect, PhD. Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences
14:00-14:25
NICU Design - Family Integrated Care and Evidence Based Design
Improves Outcome.
Boubou Hallberg M.D. Ph.D. Head of Department Neonatology,
Karolinska University Hospital & Karolinska Institutet
14:30-14:55
Design and Residents’ Well-being in Supported Housing Facilities for
People with Mental Illness
Maria Johansson, Professor, Environmental Psychology Lund University
14:55-15:00
Concluding remarks
Peter Fröst, Professor & Helle Wijk, Associate professor
15:00-15:30
Coffee
Change Maker of the Year
CVA
Symposium in Honour of Roger Ulrich
CENTRUM FÖR VÅRDENS ARKITEKTUR
CENTRE FOR HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
10 December 2015
Gothenburg
AIDAH
STRONG RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT
Roger Ulrich is a professor of architecture at the Department of
Architecture and the Center for Healthcare Architecture at Chalmers
University of Technology in Sweden. He is the most frequently cited
researcher internationally in evidence-based healthcare design.
In his work, Roger Ulrich has bridged the gap trans-disciplinary
and trans-scientifically by raising awareness and interest for the
importance of the health care environment among researchers from
many different scientific fields - architecture, psychology, nursing,
medicine, etc. He replaced the previously frequently used concept of
“healing environments” with “evidence-based design”. This invited
actors from surrounding fields such as medicine to be interested
and assimilate the importance of Health care environments into
their work and knowledge.
Rogers early significance of supportive design from a physical
and psychosocial aspects, as well as to the aesthetic aspect of the
environment in order to support health and recovery, have been
very important. Rogers work has directly impacted the design of
hospital constructions and improved the health outcomes and
safety of patients around the world. His recent work has dealt
with the effects of single versus multi patient rooms, the negative
impacts of hospital noise and how nature, gardens, and art can
lessen pain, stress, and healthcare outcomes.
Helle Wijk and Peter Fröst
Change Maker of the Year
CVA
Symposium in Honour of Roger Ulrich
CENTRUM FÖR VÅRDENS ARKITEKTUR
CENTRE FOR HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
10 December 2015
Gothenburg
AIDAH
STRONG RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT
Location
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Address
Chalmers Student Union Building, Teknologgården 2, Gothenburg
Room
Scaniasalen
Chalmers tram and bus stop
Student union building
The event is free of charge
Lunch and coffee is included
Registration online on:
http://www.chalmers.se/sv/centrum/cva/Sidor/ulrich-symposium-registration.aspx
Welcome!
Change Maker of the Year
CVA
Symposium in Honour of Roger Ulrich
CENTRUM FÖR VÅRDENS ARKITEKTUR
CENTRE FOR HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE
10 December 2015
Gothenburg
AIDAH
STRONG RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT