Garden at the Jonneson Comprehensive Cancer Center
   Carl Lintner
1997-1998 AIA/AAH Fellow
HKS INC.
Dallas

This article is a summary of information the author gathered during his AIA/AHA fellowship in 1997-1998. Based on his experience as a student of architecture at Texas A&M University and his experience as a cancer patient, the author takes a look at cancer care through the eyes of both patient and designer. He researches, studies, and analyzes issues pertaining to the patient's environment during treatment. He then develops a consensus of items that can be modified to enhance patient comfort, relieve patient stress, and promote patient healing.

The research is broken down into three major areas:
Existing cancer information—data related to general statistics, definitions, and trends in the treatment of cancer
Interviews and surveys of patients and their families, medical professionals, and cancer survivors
Site visits to seven of the top-ranked cancer centers in the nation, along with studies of other treatment facilities documented from research performed at Texas A&M University. Smaller, local treatment centers are also studied.


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