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An integral view of innovation in hospital building design: understanding the context of the research/practice gap

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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anahita Sal Moslehian, Tuba KocaturkTuba Kocaturk, Richard TuckerRichard Tucker
Despite the undeniable need for enhancements in hospital building design, there remain issues in the transition of and translation from research to innovation. While the literature highlights the Research/Practice gap as the prime obstacle, the interplay between research and other variables impacting design innovation remains unclear. This paper aims to understand the innovation system in hospital building design by considering the wider context of design. In seventy-seven highly cited papers, the Integral Design Framework was adopted to examine interactions between research and innovation. This was then used to map variables impacting two innovative moments in hospital building design. The analyses suggest innovation occurs at the intersections of different knowledge domains and point to an oversimplified picture of innovation. It is shown innovations have been generated in relation to new knowledge that is influenced by several critical variables: social shifts, political decisions, architectural design trends, and medical and technological advancements. Analyses utilizing the Integral Design Framework indicates that research informing hospital building design has lacked holistic perspective, thus hampering design innovation. This points to the necessity of re-formulating research questions holistically to drive innovation and the narrowing of the Research/Practice gap.

History

Journal

Building Research and Information: the international journal of research, development and demonstration

Volume

49

Issue

3

Pagination

265 - 280

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0961-3218

eISSN

1466-4321

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal