A Modular Structure for Immediate and Transitory Interventions to Guarantee Access to Basic Healthcare in Italy

Author:

Brunoro Silvia1ORCID,Mensi Lisa1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara, 35-44121 Ferrara, Italy

Abstract

The access to basic healthcare for people who are not registered in the national health system is nowadays a very urgent problem, both in Italy and in the rest of the world. Immigration and poverty are only some of the factors that make one of the primary rights of humanity—healthcare—not a right for everyone. The main problems, which have grown exponentially in the last decade, are at operational level, due to the lack of personnel (mostly volunteers) and the lack of spaces. This paper illustrates procedures and techniques for the design of a small emergency structure that can be moved and positioned in urban contexts. The first part consists of a deep analysis of the problem and of the state of the art of existing typologies. The second part is dedicated to the conceptual framework (requirements, conceptual model) and to the definition of the preliminary design for the new approach to basic non-conventional sanitary spaces. Finally, a virtual case study (project application) in Italy is presented.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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