Hospital Builders

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Wiley, Jun 25, 2004 - Architecture - 224 pages
Designing and building hospitals is an extraordinarily complicated and expensive task, which requires technical skill and design innovation. Hospital Builders brings together a selection of key projects from around the world to provide the ideal reference for anyone working in this area. Each of the projects has been specifically chosen for their blend of innovation and practicality and are extensively illustrated with images, photographs, plans and explanatory text.

- Anthony Monk is a co-founder of HLM Architects - Britain's premier specialists in health care design.
- Comprehensive study of a wide variety of styles of hospital buildings.
- Beautifully and extensively illustrated throughout.

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Contents

PHILIP POWELL
11
EVOLUTION OF PRIMARY SECONDARY
17
DAVID HUTCHISON
39
Copyright

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About the author (2004)

TONY MONK is an architectural practitioner, an educationalist and an author. He graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture, London and obtained a masters degree from Yale University where he was a contemporary of Lord Norman Foster and Lord Richard Rogers. He was a founder partner of Hutchison Locke and Monk (now HLM Architects), who are nationally renowned for their healthcare work. He was the Head and Professor of Architecture at the University of Luton and was the author of The Art and Architecture of Paul Rudolph (Wiley-Academy, 1998). Formerly a member of the Sports Council Lottery Panel, a non-executive director of the Building Centre and a founder director of the Acton Housing Association, he is now a consultant in private practice with Edgington Spink and Hyne.

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