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Hire Dr. Jan G.
Australia
USD 140 /hr

An architect with expertise on how architecture and urban design affect health, and mental Health in particular.

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Technical Writing, Newswriting
Research Feasibility Study, Fact Checking, Gray Literature Search, Systematic Literature Review
Consulting Scientific and Technical Consulting
Product Development Formulation
Work Experience

Associate Professor

Bilkent University

September 2019 - Present

Director

Psychological Design

February 2016 - Present

Adjunct Professor

Queensland University of Technology

February 2015 - February 2017

Research and Knowledge Lead

MAAP (Medical Architecture)

June 2013 - June 2015

Education

PhD (Faculty of Architecture Design and Planning)

University of Sydney

March 2009 - November 2012

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
BOOK CHAPTER
(2019). Neuroscience of mental illness in the city. Urban Mental Health. p. 108-120. Oxford University Press
(2016). Affordances. Problems To Possibilities Method Cards. UTS BCII
Golembiewski, Jan(2016). Behaviour Settings. Problems To Possibilities Method Cards. UTS BCII
(2015). Salutogenic architecture in health care settings. Handbook of Salutogenics: past, present and future. p. (in preparation). Springer
Golembiewski, Jan(2013). Blind spot (mental health facilities). Australian Healthcare Design: A critical review of the design and build of healthcare infrastructure in Australia. p. 57-62. International Academy of Design and Health
(2004). Shelter . Bangun: A response manual for tsunamis and other natural disasters. p. 3.1-3.24. UNSW
Golembiewski, J. (2013). Blind spot (mental health facilities). In K. Copeland (Ed.), Australian healthcare design: A critical review of the design and build of healthcare infrastructure in australia (pp. 2-7). Stockholm and Essex: International Academy of Design and Health.
Neuroscience of mental illness in the city @inbook{RN5681, author= {Golembiewski, Jan}, title= {Neuroscience of mental illness in the city}, booktitle= {Urban Mental Health}, editor= {Bhugra, Dinesh and Ventriglio, Antonio and Castaldelli-Maia, Joao M. }, series= {Oxford Cultural Psychiatry Series}, publisher= {Oxford University Press}, address= {Oxford, UK}, chapter= {18}, year= {In press}, type= {Book Section}}. Urban Mental Health.
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Golembiewski, Jan(2019). A salutogenic retrofit. Australian Journal of Dementia Care. 8. (2). p. 15-19.
(2017). Architecture, the urban environment and severe psychosis. Part I: Aetiology . Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health. 2. (1).
(2017). Salutogenics and Residential Care for People with Dementia. Australian Journal of Dementia Care. 6. (3). p. 25-28.
(2016). Turning the city inside out for mental health . Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health. 1. (8). p. 8.
(2015). Making things happen: how the environment triggers action. XD Experience Design Journal. 1. (2). p. in press.
Golembiewski, Jan(2014). Introducing the concept of reflexive and automatic violence: a function of aberrant perceptual inhibition . Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. 16. (4). p. 5-13.
(2014). Mental health facility design: The case for person-centred care . Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 49. (3). p. 203-206.
(2014). Mental health facility design: The case for person-centred care . Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 49. (3). p. 203-206.
(2014). Designing Environments for Recovery. Focus: Fellowship of Consumers and Carers Understanding Schizophrenia. 30. (5). p. 13.
(2013). Spaces for differences: dwelling after deinstitutionalization . Facilities. 31. (9/10). p. 407--417. Emerald
Jan Golembiewski, Nathan H. Perkins(2013). Including patients, staff and visitors in the design of the psychiatric milieu . Facilities. 31. (9/10). p. 379--390. Emerald
Golembiewski, Jan(2013). Lost in Space: the role of the environment in the aetiology of schizophrenia. Facilities. 31. (9/10). p. 427-448.
Golembiewski, Jan(2013). Determinism and desire: Some neurological processes in perceiving the design object. International Journal of Design in Society. 6. (3). p. 23-36.
Golembiewski, Jan(2013). Natural disasters have unexpected impacts on mental health . The Conversation. 2013. (1). p. 11573.
Golembiewski, J. (2012). Psychiatric design: Using a salutogenic model for the development and management of mental health facilities. World Health Design Scientific Review, 5(2), 74-79.
Golembiewski, Jan(2012). Psychiatric design: Using a salutogenic model for the development and management of mental health facilities. World Health Design Scientific Review. 5. (2). p. 74-79.
Golembiewski, Jan(2012). Moving from theory to praxis on the fly; Introducing a salutogenic method to expedite mental healthcare provision . Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 27. (1). p. 42-47.
Golembiewski, Jan(2011). Bottom-up attention deficits when developing a personal ontology may explain the diagnostic criteria of schizophrenia. (unsubmitted).
Golembiewski, Jan(2010). There’s someone in my head, but it’s not me; the pathological ontology in schizophrenia. (unsubmitted).
Golembiewski, Jan (2010). The dopamine-mediation of perception hypothesis and the implications for schizophrenia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 44. (Suppl. 1). p. A51.
Golembiewski, Jan(2010). There’s someone in my head, but it’s not me; the pathological ontology in schizophrenia. (unsubmitted).
(2010). The dopamine-mediation of perception hypothesis and the implications for schizophrenia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 44. (Suppl. 1). p. A51.
BOOK
(2018). Magic. Transit Lounge
(2018). The Art of Storytelling Cards. Wuthering ink
Golembiewski, Jan(2013). The Architecture of the Psychiatric Milieu . 31 (9/10)Emerald
Golembiewski, Jan(2013). The Architecture of the Psychiatric Milieu . 31 (9/10)Emerald
REPORT
(2015). Bankstown/Lidcombe Hospital Masterplan Evidence Basis.
Raz, Noam and Smith, Mungo and Golembiewski, Jan(2015). Optimal Sizing - Large Academic Health Science Centres.
(2014). Mount Hagen Regional Hospital Redevelopment, Papua New Guinea. Tender Proposal for Principal Consultant | Architect (Non-Price Criteria Submission).
MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Golembiewski, J. (2013). Guest editorial: The architecture of the psychiatric milieu. Facilities, 31(9/10), 376-378.
OTHER
(2013). Westmead Health Precinct: An International Review of Optimal Sizing of Children’s & Acute Hospitals. NSW Health Infrastructure
(2010). The built environment and Schizophrenia. AAA Seminar Series Seminar. University of Sydney
DISSERTATION THESIS
Golembiewski, J. (2012). There’s something in my head (but it’s not me): The complex relationship between the built environment and schizophrenia. (PhD Thesis), University of Sydney, Sydney.