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An architecture for health in Spain: The buildings of the health facilities plan in Palencia and Zamora from the 1950s to the present day
Alba Zarza Arribas (Zarza-Arribas, A.);
The architecture of need: Collective-use facilities and community service in the twentieth century’ international conference: Book of abstracts
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
The architecture of the Plan de Instalaciones Sanitarias (Health Facilities Plan, 1945-1982) defined the configuration of hospital buildings throughout Spain, creating buildings that still survive today, transformed to adapt them to new medical and social needs. The Plan was conceived with a clear vocation to alleviate the scarce number of existing healthcare facilities and to guarantee universal coverage for those affiliated to the Seguro Obligatorio de Enfermedad (Compulsory Health Insurance), promoting the development of healthcare in the main Spanish municipalities. Specifically, the buildings of the health care residences configured the network of hospitals that exists today, based on the typologies developed internationally and which contributed to the introduction of modern architecture and functionalist principles in official buildings.
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PTDC/ART-DAQ/6510/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
949686 - ReARQ.IB European Research Council
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