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Integrating Healthcare Facilities in Historic Urban Contexts: A Case Study of Parini Hospital, Aosta

This case study explores the complexities of expanding healthcare facilities within historic urban centers, specifically analyzing the Parini Hospital in Aosta, Italy. Professor Romano Del Nord outlines the challenges and strategies related to either relocating healthcare services or reusing and extending existing buildings. The paper discusses the principles of integration with the surrounding urban fabric, examining successful examples from across Europe, such as Gentofte Hospital and St. Olav in Trondheim. The study emphasizes the importance of permanence, accessibility, and the valorization of monumental buildings in urban regeneration.

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Integrating Healthcare Facilities in Historic Urban Contexts: A Case Study of Parini Hospital, Aosta

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  1. UIA PHG 2013 Toronto PARINI HOSPITAL, AOSTA, ITALY. The case studyof a hospital reuse in a heritageurbancontext: principlesofintegrationwith the existingcores and the city Prof. arch. Romano Del Nord

  2. More and more frequently in Europe, we face the need of EXPANDING healthcare facilities located in historic centres.Feasibility studies evaluate advantages and disadvantages of either "delocalize" and/or reuse/extension of old buildings with permanence in the urban setting. ? ? 2 1 • . • PERMANENCE • in URBAN CONTEXT DELOCALIZE

  3. . 2 1 • PERMANENCE in URBAN CONTEXT • Differentstrategies DELOCALIZE Where and how Moving the entirestructure in larger and infrastructuredareas e.g., CZ DeventerZiekenhuis HOLLAND Saturating the existing areas by integrating the new buildings with the old ones e.g., Gentofte Hospital DENMARK + X X Rebuildingex novo independentbuildings e.g., Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant PauBarcelona SPAIN

  4. INTEGRATION WITH HISTORIC CENTERS e.g., St OlavTrondheim NORWAY REGENERATION OF URBAN AREAS e.g., Hôtel DieuParis FRANCE e.g., General Hospital Vienna AUSTRIA BENEFIT SHARING FACILITIES e.g., Gentofte Hospital DENMARK BENEFIT • PERMANENCE IN URBAN CONTEXT BENEFIT FACILITATED ACCESSIBILITY e.g., Glasgow RoyalInfirmary ENGLAND VALORIZATION OF MONUMENTAL BUILDINGS e.g., Santa Maria Nuova Florence ITALY BENEFIT

  5. INTEGRATION WITH HISTORIC CENTERS • e.g., General Hospital Vienna • AUSTRIA • e.g., St OlavTrondheim • NORWAY SHARING FACILITIES • art • research • historyof medicine • e.g., Akersus University Hospital • NORWAY • e.g., MuseodellaMedicina - Padova • ITALY • e.g., Gentofte Hospital • DENMARK FACILITATED ACCESSIBILITY • e.g., Glasgow RoyalInfirmary • ENGLAND • e.g., Saint Thomas Hospital • ENGLAND

  6. REGENERATION OF URBAN AREAS • e.g., Bellevue Hospital Center NYC • USA e.g., Hôtel DieuParis FRANCE • e.g., New KarolinskaSolna • SWEDEN VALORIZATION OF MONUMENTAL BUILDINGS e.g., San Creu I Saint PauBarcelona SPAIN e.g., Santa Maria Nuova Florence ITALY e.g., Isola Tiberina Roma ITALY

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