Nussbaumer, Chapter 13
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| Fig. 1- This healthcare center creates a sense of warmth and welcome to help patients feel relaxed. |
Proxemics must be factored in as well so as to not invade personal space.
Some firms actually use research to help inform their projects this is referred as evidence-based design. EBD helps to center facilities around the patients' needs. The Institute for Patient-Centered Design has come up with 10 principles that connect the space to the client:
1. Respect privacy.
2. Facilitate communication, collaboration, and trust.
3. Accommodate patient and family participation.
4. Empower patients
5. Promote safety and security.
6. Provide accessible accommodations.
7. Create comfortable environments.
8. Support healing.
9. Support staff's goals.
10. Identify design opportunities that respond to unmet needs.
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| Fig. 2- This way-finding method utilizes color and flooring to be a continuous resource. |
Healthcare facilities including, outpatient buildings and hospitals, have varying types of rooms and they all must be ADA compliant. Reception and waiting area will be near the front door, and need to have seating for privacy or a sociopetal gathering (Fig. 3). The entrance and waiting area must give a comfortable feel; water and foliage features provide natural and relaxing vibes. Patient rooms may have multiple layouts, and must create a sense territoriality. A chapel might even be in the plan in a hospital. A design professional must be especially keen on how to create this space for differing people.
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| Fig. 3- This waiting room allows for space for patients to sit next to each other or farther away from the crowd, if chosen. |
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| Fig.4 - This chapel in a hospital allows for a relaxing and calming break to grow spiritually. |
Healthcare design is ultimately to create a comfortable and space to take care of patient's needs.
This is so the case that every factor needs to be taken into account so as to create an environment that promotes healing.






Good job! The aspect of way-finding is important and even critical in that field. It can limit stress and time, especially in times of emergencies on the staff, as well as the visitors.
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