Moshe Zarhy : health facilities in Israel (Record no. 45278)

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International Standard Book Number 9783869223407
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Classification number 720.92-Z
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Personal name Pawlik, Peter R. Ed.
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Title Moshe Zarhy : health facilities in Israel
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Berlin
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2014
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Extent 379p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>1 Preface 6<br/>2 The Early Years 10<br/>3 The Architect and high ranking official 14<br/>4.Health Facilities in Israel<br/>Introduction 21<br/>The Main Functional Divisions of the Hospital 24<br/>The Master Plan 27<br/>Main Entrance Hall and Facilities 33<br/>Hospitalization Services 37<br/>Reception and Admission Department 55<br/>Operating Theatres Wing 57<br/>Radiology Department 75<br/>Laboratory Department 79<br/>Outpatient Clinics 91<br/>Conclusion 97<br/>5The Hospitals and Health Facilities of Zarhy Architects<br/>1. Sheba Medical Center 101<br/>2. Meir Medical Center 161<br/>3. The Safed Government Hospital 177<br/>4. Tel Aviv University-School of Medicine 195<br/>5. The Government Hospital Dimona 201<br/>6. Home for mentally retarded people 210<br/>7. The private Clinics in central Tel Aviv 211<br/>8. Home for autistic children and adults 213<br/>9. Tel Giborim Hospital 217<br/>6 Other Projects of Zarhy Architects<br/>Residential 248<br/>Public and Education 254<br/>Hi-Tech and Science Based Industries 272<br/>Mixed Uses 274<br/>7 Papers<br/>1. The high tech laboratory design architectural<br/>considerations 276<br/>2 The high-tech laboratory - An Israli experience. 280<br/>3. Change of scale in building in Israel 280<br/>4. Science industries 286<br/>5. Comments on Israel architecture and housing 289<br/>6. Professional education in view of expected<br/>social and economic developments 291<br/>7. Residential development in Israel 293<br/>8. Competition for the design of a residential<br/>development summary 295<br/>9. Module beton Israel housing schemes 298<br/>10. Community design responsibility 299<br/>11. Proposal for the 1975 / 78 triennial activities<br/>oftheU.I.A 300<br/>12. On modernization of hospitals in urban areas 301<br/>13. Aspects of the modernization and existing<br/>health and hospitalcare facilities in Israel 303<br/>14. Living environment based on a comprehensive<br/>pre-cast concrete building system 305<br/>15. Planning, building and organization of medical research facilities -<br/>Three developments in Israel 307<br/>16. I he precast concrete industry and<br/>the environment 311<br/>17. The balanced hospital concept 313<br/>18. Future hospital design 314<br/>19. Hospital design in the computer era 317<br/>20. Israel - In view of the W.H.O. strategy<br/>Health for all by the Year 2000" 320<br/>21. Aging and architecture in Israel 325<br/>22. Program and hospital design guidelines<br/>in Israel 328<br/>23. ChaimSheba Medical Center-<br/>The new complex 331<br/>24. "Continuity in hospital design" 332<br/>25. Keynote address 332<br/>26. Welcome address 336<br/>27. The search for architectural identity in Israel -<br/>Personal reflections 337<br/>28. Adapting existing hospitals for the future requirements 340<br/>29. Exchange of knowledge between developed<br/>and developing countries 342<br/>30. Architecture and the information era 343<br/>31. UIA meeting of presidents - Regions I and II 344<br/>32. Changes in techniques, in information and in the building industry in conjunction<br/>with the role of the architect 345<br/>33. The role of the architect 346<br/>34. Architecture for science and hi-tech facilities<br/>in the new millennium 349<br/>35. Hospital master planning in the country's context 351<br/>36. Redesign and updating of existing hospitals 352<br/>37. Location of the high-tech facility campus<br/>within the city 353<br/>38. Science and hi-tech facilities work programme 356<br/>39. The hospital in the city - The Israeli experience 357<br/>40. Architecture for science and high-tech facilities 360<br/>41. Architecture for science and hightech facilities work programme 360<br/>42. Designing for sustainable healthcare facilities -Israeli experience 362<br/>8 Appendix<br/>Projects Chronology 365<br/>Chronological Table 371<br/>Index 374<br/>Bibliography 379<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
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