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Architecture Design Scotland Publication, News
Architecture and Design Scotland : Information
'People, Places and Planet'
17 Jun 2009
A+DS LAUNCH NEW PUBLICATION
'CASE NOTES: CLIENT LEADRSHIP' UNVEILED
Yesterday, during the national conference of NHSScotland at the SECC,
Dr Kevin Woods, Director General Health and Chief Executive NHSScotland,
launched the latest publication developed by Architecture and Design
Scotland (A+DS) as part of our work with the Health Directorates.
'Case Notes : Client leadership' features the work of seven inspirational
clients and draws lessons on the key factors to their success in the
delivery of exemplary healthcare buildings.
In his introduction the publication, Gareth Hoskins, Scotland's Healthcare
Design Champion, says "Here we celebrate the clients behind some
of the most successful healthcare buildings recently established in
the United Kingdom and learn lessons from their hard work and leadership.
Each client has delivered award-winning buildings, places that lift
the human spirit and support our wellbeing; healthcare facilities
that embody the ethos of the NHS and offer its users an 'Architecture
of Hope'."
Dr Woods said "I am delighted to be associated with this publication
to which I have given a foreword." He made explicit the high
aspiration he holds for NHSScotland's estate and the expectation that
the current investment programme must and will deliver great places
that support staff and improve the wellbeing of patients. He called
upon Boards to heed the lessons in the publication - to be expert
and demanding clients - and challenged architects and developers to
produce therapeutic places.
Designed to raise the profile and understanding of the role of client
leadership, the publication should be of interest and benefit to Board
Members considering the role of the built estate in supporting services,
and for non- estates staff involved in the briefing and design of
new buildings.
Copies of the publication will be sent to Design Champions within
NHSScotland boards and is also available on the A+DS website.
A+DS Launch Sustainable Development Publication
PEOPLE, PLACES AND PLANET
Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS) has launched its most recent
publication 'People, Places and Planet' at a meeting of the Scottish
Parliament's Cross-Party Group on Architecture and the Built Environment.
The publication is A+DS's position paper on sustainable development
and it seeks to promote debate and to set out a clear basis for understanding
how the principles of sustainability, applied to the process of place-making,
can deliver improvements to our built environment.
Speaking after the Launch A+DS Chief Executive Sebastian Tombs said
that:
"Climate change is arguably the biggest problem facing our world
today and if it is to be tackled it requires all of us to play our
part. 'People, Places and Planet' aims to provide useful information
for both place-makers and policy-makers on the steps that they can
take to help make Scotland a sustainable nation.
"The publication makes clear that creating sustainable places
is about much more that creating greener buildings. It outlines the
challenges that the public and private sectors must face to deliver
real sustainable development. We also highlight in the publication
the steps A+DS itself is taking in play our part in realising a better
future for Scotland."
A+DS will also be seeking the views of place-makers and policy-makers
on the contents of 'People, Places and Planet'. A+DS will be looking
to receive responses by the end of June 2009.
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