
Can architecture improve healing?
Which impact does urban planning have on your well-being?
How can space contribute to make health care more human and still effective?
The exhibition SPACE HEALH HUMANITY explores the question of how architecture and urban planning can contribute to a humane health care and influence our health - in public and private spaces.
In six main topics, a wide range of building for health is considered, thus focusing on people in their diverse life situations, from the beginning at the maternity ward, to living in the city of tomorrow, to the question of which buildings provide a dignified framework for the end of life.
The exhibition brings together works by international students and young architects who have dealt with this question in an outstanding way in their design projects and have been awarded the Architecture for Health Student Award
by the European Network Architecture for Health, the Charité-Special Prize
by Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, or the AKG-Förderpreis
by AKG - Architekten für Krankenhausbau und Gesundheitswesen e.V. since 2020.
THE MOST IMPORTANT AT A GLANCE
Where?
Technische Universität Berlin – Institute of Architecture, Foyer – Gallery
Straße des 17. Juni 152, 10623 Berlin
When?
20.10.2023 – 16.01.2024
Opening
on 19.10.2023, from 5:30 pm
What?
Award-winning works from students and young professionals in the fields of architecture, urbanism, and landscape planning
Organizer?
ENAH – European Network Architecture for Health
AKG - Architekten für Krankenhausbau und Gesundheitswesen e.V.
In cooperation with
Technische Universität Berlin
Institute of Architecture - Department Architecture for Health
Supported by
Hans und Christine Nickl-Foundation
Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin