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The ARCHIATER project examines the role of art and architecture in hospitals from 1348 to 1750, exploring how these elements influenced disease management and societal values. It aims to map hospital visual cultures and analyze their impact on healing, death, and community well-being through historical and geographical…
After the Black Death of 1348, hospitals were newly designed to face social disease, further plague’s waves, and new illnesses, e.g. syphilis.
Social distancing (like recently with an unknown virus) was the main method to avoid all kinds of contagion.
New spatial and safety concepts were developed to care and confine the sick and the poor in structures enhancing the visibility of political or religious agendas.
While wars and early globalization contributed to spreading pandemics, charitable bod…
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