REFERENCES
Peppin JF. Business ethics and healthcare: The reemerging institution-patient relationship. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 1999; 24(5):535-50.
Gilligan C. In a Different Voice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1982.
Nodding N. Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press; 1984.
Tong R. Feminist approaches to bioethics. In: Wolf S (ed.). Feminism and Bioethics. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1996: pp. 67-94.
Carpman JR, Grant M. Design that Cares: Planning healthcare facilities for patients and visitors. Chicago, IL; American Hospital Association Publication; 1993.
Ginter PM, Swayne LM, Duncan WJ. Strategic Management of Healthcare Organizations. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers; 1998.
MacIntyre A. After Virtue. South Bend, IN; University of Notre Dame Press; 1984.
Tetlow K. Design heals. Interiors. 1990; CXLX (5):60-65.
Henderson J. Quiet compassion: A quiet refuge for terminally ill AIDS patients. Interiors. 1992; 151(12):62-64.
Ulrich RS. View through a window may influence recovery from surgery. Science. 1994; 224(4647): 420-21.
Beckman R. The therapeutic corridor. Hospitals. 1971; 45(3):71-80.
Carlson A. Existence, location, and function. In: Mitias M (ed.). Philosophy and Architecture. Atlanta, GA: Rodopi/Value Inquiry Book Series; 1994: pp. 141-64.
Harmon L. Fragments on the Deathwatch. Boston, MA: Beacon Press; 1998.
Brent R. Advocacy design in the nursing home: Cultivating public and private spaces for the newly admitted resident. In: Spicker SF, Ingmam SR (eds.). Vitalizing Long-term Care: The teaching nursing home and other perspectives. New York, NY: Springer Publishing; 1984: 159-76.
Schwartz B. Visual comfort. Interiors. 1992; 151(12):20-25.
American Institute of Architects. Code of ethics and professional conduct. In: Gorlin R (ed.). Codes of Professional Responsibility. Washington, DC: Bureau of National Affairs; 1994, pp.39-45.
Harries K. The Ethical Function of Architecture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 1998.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Lincourt, J. A Place for Empathy: Ethics Involving Architectural Designs in Healthcare. HEC Forum 14, 86–98 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020999429800
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020999429800