Global Clinic
Fascinating exhibition at the Wellcome Collection looking at the winner of a call for proposals demonstrating how architecture could respond to global health issues.
The winner was by
architects Roger Stirk Harbour and Partners
and engineers BuroHappold and Chapman BDSP created for the independent
charity Doctors of the World and was a flexible but robust clinic which is easy
to transport and adaptable to different climates. It is constructed by slotting together
pre-cut pieces which are then covered by a waterproof sheet if needed. The
sides can also be insulated in colder climates.
The show included
the prototypes and explained how the final design developed and explained the
different features which could be added if needed. Loved the idea that they
could encourage phone charging facilities which are rare in some areas and
attract people to the clinics. There was also a section on items designed by
14-19 year olds which could be used in the clinic such as cardboard furniture.
Closes on 22
April 2019
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