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Term
4. term
Education
Publication year
2019
Submitted on
2019-05-21
Pages
135 pages
Abstract
Børnehospice blev introduceret i Danmark i 2015 ved åbningen af Lukashuset i København. I 2018 blev det besluttet at dette skulle også være tilfældet i Jylland og det blev da planlagt at der skulle være et børnehospice ved Rønde på Djursland i forbindelse med det eksisterende Hospice Djursland. Dette børnehospice skal hedde Strandbakkehuset. Målet med dette projekt er at designe et hospice for børn og unge. Projektet bestræber sig efter at skabe rum der er designet me fokus på at lindre sygdommen for patienten og optimere livskvaliteten for hele familien. Designet af Strandbakkehuset tager udgangspunkt i teorien omkring helende- og palliativ arkitektur med en bæredygtig tilgang baseret på DGNB certificering. Dette bliver frembragt i forbindelse med faktisk viden uddraget fra relevante case-studier og bløde værdier fra en erfaren familie. Med disse design-kriterier og en integreret design process af teknikalitet vil bygningen opfylde energi-behovet for bygningsrelegmentet 2020 og sætte rammen for et velfungerende, hjemmelig og familie-minded børnehospice.
Hospice for children was introduced in Denmark in 2015, with the opening of Lukas Huset in Copenhagen. In 2018 it was decided that this should also be the case in Jutland, and a hospice for children should be placed in Rønde on Djursland in connection with the excising Hospice Djursland. The name of the hospice will be Strandbakkehuset (Region Midtjylland, 2018) The goal of this project is to design a hospice for children and youth. We aim to create space that is designed with focus on easing the illness for the patient, optimising the quality of life for all family members and accommodating needs for both the ill, relatives and staff. The design of the hospice takes offset in the theory of healing- and palliative architecture with a sustainable design approach based on DGNB system. This in combination with factual knowledge derived from relevant cases and soft values coming from the experiences of a family with an ill child. Along with these design parameters and a integrated process of technicality, the building will fulfil the energy demands of the building regulation’s 2020 and set the frame of a well-functioning, home-like and family-minded children’s hospice.
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