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UIA Durban 2014 Congress Public Health Group Programme
1. UIA Durban 2014 Congress
Wednesday 30 July - Friday 1 August 2014
Saturday 2 August 2014
Sunday 3 August 2014
Monday 4 August 2014
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Tuesday 5 August 2014
08:00 10:30 UIA CONGRESS KEYNOTE SPEECHES AND KEYNOTE PANEL DEBATE
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Wednesday 6 August 2014
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Thursday 7 - Sunday 10 August 2014 : UIA General Assembly (by invitation)
Registration for the main UIA Congress will provide access to the PHG track and all UIA activities:
Note separate registration is required (from the same Congress web site registration page) for PHG support activities
For further information on the UIA Public Health Group and PHG activities at and around the UIA Durban Congress: www.uia‐phg.org
For more information on the PHG programme contact Geoff Abbott or Peta de Jager gabbott@csir.co.za pdejager@csir.co.za
For more information on registration for the Congress and PHG event contact Turners Conferences & Conventions gills@turnergroup.co.za
Programme, papers and speakers subject to final confirmation
Global University Program in Healthcare Architecture (GUPHA) meeting
PHG Pre‐congress tour : Community Health Care Facilities in Cape Town ‐ See separate programme
Norwina Mohd Nawawi (Malaysia) Extracting the principles of sustainability from the architecture of colonial hospitals in Malaysia: Appreciating the
past wisdoms as best practices
Public Health Group Track Opening and Keynote Address
Christian Benimana (Rwanda) Itafari ku Itafari ‐ Healthcare Architecture Beyond the Building
Macharia Waruingi (Nigeria) Implementing a Sustainable Health Care Enterprise in a Completely Greenfield Site
PHG visit to KwaZulu‐Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV (KRITH) and Warwick Junction
Break
UIA CONGRESS KEYNOTE SPEECHES AND KEYNOTE PANEL DEBATE
Public Health Group Dinner and Award Ceremony ‐ Ammazulu African Palace
UIA CONGRESS KEYNOTE SPEECHES
Break
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Artemis Kyrkou (Greece) Innovative materials in children's hospital design
Fani Vavili‐Tsinika (Greece) The story of birth. Understanding natures architecture enables empathetic architectural spatial design
Bas Molenaar (Netherlands) Smart Staff: Reducing staff by patient and family involvement, effective expertise level and efficient architectural layout.
The wards of the Erasmus University Hospital illustrate the most recent trend in design and layout.
Anand Govender (South Africa) The values underlying value in delivering hospital infrastructure
Garret Gantner ( ) Beyond Design: Transforming Health Care Infrastructure into Development Strategies
Walkeria Erse (Brazil) De‐hospitalisation and mini‐hospitals. Study of a new frontier to design healthcare buildings
UIA CONGRESS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
UIA CONGRESS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Break
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PHG Closure / Role of PHG / Members and interested parties
2.5 days
Future healthcare environments : Facilitated workshop
How will technology, demand, affordability, policy, etc. be likely to influence the way services are delivered and the infrastructure required
Ruby Lai (Singapore) Healthcare Otherwhere ‐ In Singapore
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Public Health Group Annual General Meeting
Peter Pawlik (Germany) Moshe Zarhy ‐ A life for Health Facilities
Jako Nice (South Africa) Air, Surfaces and HAI: An interdisciplinary empirical approach towards architectural design validation, a health care design
initiative.
Hans Eggen (Switzerland) From Tradition to Innovation of the Hospital Laboratory (an example from Switzerland)
Adekunle Adeyemo (Nigeria) Emerging trends in Public Health Facilities Planning and Design: Nigerian Case Studies
UIA Public Health Group Programme of Events
PROVISIONAL : 9 June 2014
Evening
Evening
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Prosperidad Luis (Phillippines) A promise fulfilled ‐ Healthcare at the Grass Roots Level: The Declaration of Alma Ata in Valenzuela City, Philippines
Jasmin Begum (Bangladesh) Urban Primary Health Care for poor and disadvantaged population in Bangladesh ‐ Addressing Planning and Design
Ulrike Kuschke (South Africa) Adaptive Approach to Primary Health Care facility design, illustrated with case studies
Matt Steenkamp (Mocambique) To forget Florence ‐ towards appropriate healthcare planning guidelines and norms for African countries
Break
PHG visit to Cyril Zulu Communicable Diseases Clinic, Warwick Junction
Andrej Bohinc (Slovenia) Case study ‐ Revitalization of army facility complex for the purpose of mental care hospital in the town of Idrija ‐ Slovenia
Awaatief Railoun (South Africa) Draft Guidelines for Mental health Infrastructure Standards
Romano del Nord (Italy) Building for Social Change. Case study: Social‐care centre for the support of vulnerable people with limited intellectual
Shireen Kanakri (USA) Healthy Architectural Environments for Children with Autism
UIA Congress Social Event
Break
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UIA CONGRESS KEYNOTE SPEECHES
Mardelle Shepley (USA) Research‐Informed Design and the Globalization of Healthcare Environments
Phillip Patrick Sun (USA) Planning and Design for Resilience, Ecology, Value: Research, Findings, Planning and Design Related to a Critical Global
Community Need ‐ Mental Health Care: A much needed focus.
Astrid Maria Debuchy (USA / Argentina) Quality Assurance for Health Facility Planning. Case study, Residential Program "Entre Familia", City of
Boston, Massachusetts
Matthew Tierney ( ) Rural Healthcare Design Toolkit: An interactive resource to assist designers creating community health facilities in rural
Sub Saharan Africa.