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Fast forward: The future of health and wellbeing


13 June 2022

17:00


The Caring Collective, a collaboration between 34 built environment experts and creatives, presents a stage reading of its short play ‘Fast Forward: The Future of Health and Wellbeing’. Led by the LDN Collective in partnership with Siemens, JLL, Therme, Dar and Perkins & Will, the play was highly commended in last year’s Wolfson Economics Prize, a global competition which sought new ideas for planning and designing the hospital of the future.

Presenting a positive vision of the future, the play weaves together experiences, expertise and creativity based on interviews, workshops and research. It depicts healthy ecosystems, from the home to the high street, and humanistic hospitals liberated by technology – all working seamlessly together.

The session will be live streamed and free to view as part of the 8th European Healthcare Design 2022 Congress. Please visit the LDN Collective YouTube page to watch the live streaming at 17.00 on Monday 13th June https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z70qc82bnYc


Free

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LDN Collective

Website: ldn-collective.com/
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Image: #FastForward - the Future of Health & Wellbeing ©LDN Collective



Location:


Royal College of Physicians

Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Pl, London NW1 4LE

NW1 4LE

020 3075 1649



Accessibility:

For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: hello@ldn-collective.com


Wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible toilet
Assistance dogs welcome
BSL interpreted
Captioned
Hearing Enhancement, such as induction loop
Special facilities for visually impaired people