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Lighting And Colour For Hospital Design A Report On An Nhs Estates Funded Research Project Hilary Dalke Paul J Littlefair David Loe Nhs Estates

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Lighting And Colour For Hospital Design A Report On An Nhs Estates Funded Research Project Hilary Dalke Paul J Littlefair David Loe Nhs Estates
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Publisher: Stationery Office/Tso
File Extension: PDF
File size: 174.42 MB
Pages: 91
Author: Hilary Dalke; Paul J. Littlefair; David Loe; NHS Estates
ISBN: 9780113224913, 0113224915
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Lighting And Colour For Hospital Design A Report On An Nhs Estates Funded Research Project Hilary Dalke Paul J Littlefair David Loe Nhs Estates by Hilary Dalke; Paul J. Littlefair; David Loe; Nhs Estates 9780113224913, 0113224915 instant download after payment.

The quality of the visual hospital environment can have a positive psychological effect on patient recovery and staff performance. This guidance document focuses on the visual environment in hospitals and healthcare buildings, and the use of appropriate colour design and lighting. It was written jointly by BRE and the Colour Design Research Centre at London South Bank University, as part of a Department of Health funded project.

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