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WIT Transactions on The Built Environment

ISSN:

1746-4498

eISSN:

1743-3509

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2016 5 foreign scientific journals
2015 5 foreign scientific journals
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2012 5 foreign scientific journals

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Year 2017
  • Modernisation of existing hospitals

    Progress in medicine and development of medical technologies directly affect the evolution of methods for treating patients in hospitals. The main task of 19th-century hospitals was patient care and nursing, while the aim of hospitals today is to diagnose and treat patients effectively in the shortest time possible. The changes which are taking place in methods of treatment affect the functional-spatial layout of hospitals. This...

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  • Modernization of historic healthcare buildings

    The practice of transforming and adapting the existing healthcare facilities to meet the growing demands of modern medicine applies not only to buildings of historical value. Of course, one can set a time point from which hospitals, erected mostly with industrialized technologies, undergo upgrades for better or worse effect. Existing healthcare buildings or facilities, including historic ones, have to be refurbished and adapted...

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