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A. G. Garchakova 《The International journal of environmental studies》2013,70(3):309-313
The author offers some thoughts from the practice of hospice care for children in Belarus, where conditions are different from those in the majority of European countries. There is a brief sketch of the work of the Belarusian Children’s Hospice. 相似文献
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Richard Mazuch 《Architectural Design》2014,84(2):108-111
When designing retirement housing and socially inclusive urban spaces, there is a great deal of emphasis on mobility and accessibility. Physical decline is, however, only one important dimension of old age. Richard Mazuch , Director of Design Research and Innovation for IBI/Nightingale, an architect with specialist expertise in evidence-based design and healthcare, here describes how architects and designers need to be mindful of how the senses wane with age when designing environments for older people. 相似文献
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临终关怀服务在英国经过近50年的发展已进入相对成熟的阶段.本文结合笔者在英国实地考察的建筑案例,主要从入口空间、公共功能房间、姑息病房以及自然环境四个方面对临终关怀中心建筑设计予以解析,以期为中国的相关设计提供参考. 相似文献
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随着科技的发展,医疗手段的变革,现代医院在设计上更加注重设备的先进性和功能组织上的高效率,却往往因此而忽略了人在医疗环境中的精神感知。死亡,作为人类生命的一部分在现代医院设计中不但得不到体现,反而遭到了隐藏和排斥.尤其是临终病人这一群体的特殊需求始终被现代社会所忽视,特别是在中国。本文初步讨论了中外哲学死亡观,西方医院的发展历程以及国外优秀案例分析,希望能给中国的临终医院设计领域带来一些启发。 相似文献
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Terri Peters 《Architectural Design》2017,87(2):6-15
Is minimising the negative effects of human activity on people and the planet enough, or can we aim even higher? Guest-Editor Terri Peters introduces the concept of superarchitecture: architecture that is not merely sustainable, but offers positive benefits for both human wellbeing and the environment. As demonstrated by the three international case studies she presents, it is applicable not only to healthcare architecture, but also to the spaces in which we live and work, and the wider urban realm. At its heart is a deep connection with nature. 相似文献
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