Nach positiver Absolvierung der Lehrveranstaltung sind Studierende in der Lage apply knowledge of the methods that support the design of advanced architectural solutions in the healthcare domain and understand different stakeholders and requirements. They will also be familiar with current technology that can be applied within the built environment to enable advanced concepts such as occupancy detection, thermal comfort, indoor air quality, wellbeing etc. Students will obtain knowledge on BIM/digital twin, simulation, and sensor technology - used as tools for designing human-centred supportive environments.
Technology-driven healthcare facilities design course deals both with advanced methods that support the design as well as advanced architectural features supported by technology. The course will focus on exploring new territories when it comes to data monitoring and processing for healthcare design support and well-being, through simulation or prototyping processes. Interactive models (real and digital) will serve as tools to help future architects better understand capabilities of technology and its contribution in healthcare.
This course is part of the initiative for the annual theme 2023/24 “Transformation des Bestands.” You can find more information and an overview of all participating courses at the following link: https://futurelab.tuwien.ac.at/jahresthema-2023-24
Lectures, presentations, peer-to-peer discussions on the lecture content, project work and homework assignments.
The Technology-driven healthcare design course will take place on Mondays from 09:00 until 11:30, with the first session on Monday, October 2nd 2023, and the last session on Monday, January 15th 2024.
The location of the classroom (AC0230) where lectures will take place is on this link.
Final assessment: project submission and oral presentation.