Jakub Bil
wybrane publikacje:
Jakub S. Bil, Beata Labuz-Roszak, Piotr Gorczyca: Interactions between neurology and architecture – creating the built environment and its impact on the brain. Archives of Medical Science 10/2018;, DOI:10.5114/aoms.2018.79142
Jakub S. Bil: Stigma and architecture of mental health facilities. The British Journal of Psychiatry 05/2016; 208(5):499-500., DOI:10.1192/bjp.208.5.499b
Jakub S. Bil: On the edge of a total collapse. The British Journal of Psychiatry 10/2017;
Jakub S Bil, Leszek Pawłowski: Influence of architecture on mental health -selected issues. Space & Form 12/2016; 28:41-52., DOI:10.21005/pif.2016.28.B-01
Jakub Bil: Letter to Editor. Psychiatric hospital architecture - selected problems of existing infrastructure. Psychiatria polska 01/2016; 50(4):887-890., DOI:10.12740/PP/62572
Jakub S. Bil: Shaping built environment of mental health hospitals.. Space & Form 03/2016; 25(1):75-90., DOI:10.21005/pif.2016.25.B-01
Agnieszka Anna Olszewska, Jakub S Bil: Therapeutic garden design for patients with neurodegenerative diseases.. Space & Form 03/2016; 25(1):259-270., DOI:10.21005/pif.2016.25.D-0
Beata Labuz-Roszak, Jakub Bil S.: Architektura obiektów ochrony zdrowia a jakość usług medycznych – na przykładzie lecznictwa psychiatrycznego. 07/2018; 1(7):10-15., DOI:10.15199/48.2018.7.1
Jakub S Bil, Beata Łabuz-Roszak, Piotr Gorczyca: Interactions between art, architecture and CNS functions.. DOI:10.21005/pif.2017.30.B-02
Jakub S. Bil, Karolina Leicht, Kajetan Przybylski: The Evidence Based Design and the Evidence Based Practise for healthcare design - interdisciplinary approach.. Space & Form 03/2017; 29:23-34., DOI:10.21005/pif.2017.29.A-02
Jakub S Bil: Nonlinear Dynamic Sysytem and built environment -basic premises . DOI:10.21005/pif.2016.28.A-02
Jakub Bil: Letter to Editor. Psychiatric hospital architecture - selected problems of existing infrastructure. Psychiatria polska 01/2016; 50(4):887-890., DOI:10.12740/PP/62572
Jakub Bil: Evidence Based Design for contemporary healthcare facilities. Space & Form 01/2015; 22(1):69-80.