Architects for Health is a forum for sharing best practice, knowledge, innovation and thought leadership in the built environment.

Bridging the gap between academia, architecture and the NHS, we give members the opportunity to share thoughts and learning as part of a vibrant and engaged healthcare community.

Our work reaches across the UK and internationally in equal measure. We aim to be a world leader in promoting healthcare design.

Bridging the gap between academia, architecture and the NHS

Upcoming Events

With an active online and in-person events programme spread across the calendar year there are lots of opportunities for AfH members to get involved.

Upcoming Events

Looking to the Future of Healthcare Design

As Architects for Health, we are passionate about shaping sustainable spaces that enhance patient and staff experience, support recovery and care, and connect with their local community.

 With an active online and in-person events programme spread across the calendar year there are opportunities for members across the UK and internationally to get involved.

Tarkett 20X2 2024

November 26th 2024

EHD Congress 2025

June 9th 2025

Healthcare Estates 2024

October 21st 2025

Future Leaders London

November 7th 2024

EHD 2025

European Healthcare Design
Congress 2025

European Healthcare Design is the highlight of the AfH calendar.

Organised by Marc Sansom and the team at Salus Global in collaboration with Architects for Health, it provides unrivalled content and networking for the healthcare design community.

The 2025 Congress has now concluded.

You can listen to the EHD podcast on spotify or apple.

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Beyond the hospital: Form, function and the future health ecosystem

Topics

Explore AfH resources via our curated content pillars

Strategic Engagement

Shaping policy, standards and procurement as the voice of the healthcare design community.

Knowledgeshare

Insights from architects and design teams delivering healthcare spaces that improve health outcomes for patients, staff and the wider community.

Best Practice

Showcasing best practice in healthcare design in the UK and internationally. Championing the work of AfH Members.

Fostering Future Talent

Supporting the next generation of architects and design teams on their journey to professional practice.

Latest News

News and Publications

Keep up with the latest news, events, workshops, presentations and awards from Architects for Health.

Design in Mental Health 2025

Design in Mental Health 2025 This year we were delighted to collaborate with the Design in Mental Health Network (DiMH)

How arts in hospitals are changing to become more staff focused, evidence based and professional

MIND Stream Webinar | 30th January 2025 Martin Jones, Director at Art in Site, chairs a session exploring how arts

Update on the Building Safety Act

On May 28th, we were delighted to host a follow-up webinar on the Building Safety Act, 18-months after the legislation

The Catkin Centre and Sunflower House, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital

The Catkin Centre and Sunflower House, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital A short video of The Catkin Centre (2:26 minutes long)

“sensitive design can enhance recovery [and] shorten hospital stays”

Lemprecht, 1996:123

About AfH

Non-profit organisation for those interested in improving health and well-being

AfH is a non-profit organisation for those interested in improving health and well-being through healthcare design, underpinned by a membership of design and related professionals. Its inception in 1992 was a response to the considerable strategic change in the health sector. Since then, AfH has established itself as a forum for new ideas and a place to share best practice.

Our members contribute to a social event at which they make speedy presentations about an idea or project that enthuses them.

AfH Books and thought leadership streams Mind, Matter, Dream, Build and Heal.

The AfH Student Design Awards is an annual design competition for students

Membership

How to Join AfH

JOIN US and become part of an ever growing network of architects, designers, healthcare planners and professionals who are changing the way we design for health and social care.