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Study On The Spatial Pattern Of Independent Medical Testing Institutions

Posted on:2019-06-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2382330563492562Subject:Architecture
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In recent years,due to the improvement of people's living standards and the gradual realization of a well-to-do life,people's attention to their own health has become higher and higher,and private medical testing institutions have also emerged as a supplement and extension of medical resources.How to design this kind of building has also become a common concern.Unlike traditional hospital buildings,the testing center emphasizes comfort,convenience and privacy on the basis of its basic needs.The study of its spatial pattern is of typical significance.This paper proposes that the composition of spatial patterns and the behavior patterns of users should be consistent with each other,and that they should pay attention to the mutual constraints between them.Based on their behavioral patterns,this paper has conducted a combination of spatial patterns of multiple functional types.That is to say,how to improve the quality of the medical testing center,starting from the traditional medical space,summarizing the feelings given to the users in different spaces,and trying to propose a new humanized space model that can be used to further the construction of such buildings.The paper is divided into four chapters.The introduction mainly summarizes the purpose,content and methods of the research.The second chapter discusses the development of the detection center and its inscape from the perspective of space and user behavior.And compares it with traditional medical buildings.The third chapter is mainly about its various functional spaces,focusing on the analysis of the relationship between its behavior and space and their interactions.The forth chapter mainly proposes the composition of the new spatial evolution and the contrast between various models.
Keywords/Search Tags:Medical testing institutions, Spatial pattern, Quality, Service, Homelike
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