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2. Content:
Introduction to hospital desgin
Global examples
-Pars Hospitals
-Nemours Children’s Hospital
Local Example
-Zanko Private Hospital
Standards
3. Introduction
Because these types of places affecting peoples feelings so
directly There are values that should be considered which
persuade comfort feelings , reduce stress and pain in patients, like
perfect distribution of areas, shape of space, alignment to site’s
context, view to outside, green spaces, furnishing, materials, color
and light.
13. Physical Elements
Reception and waiting area
• Designer used sharp lines and shapes to desgin the space
as an integration to the exterior desgin.
• Furniture:
Yellow, for instance, is a very cheerful color which brings
joy to spaces and makes them look bright and welcoming.
That’s why yellow is a great color for entryways.
14. The waiting room is
about an atrium ,its
ceiling is made of glass
panels
The designer
connected outside with
inside and had a door
to an inside garden.
Plants as accessories
added a cheerful scent
to the interior.
15. Another waiting room is painted in a pale green ,the
color adds freshness and represents peace and
harmony.
This waiting room has views on the city ,this helps
the family to relax and removes anxiety.
The furniture used are all modern in desgin .
16. Cafeteria :
the cafeteria is designed with longitudinal
light pattern
the colors creates contrast and calming
environment.
17. Patient Room:
White Travertine stone and glass as the main material are
applied in combination of wooden texture panels on walls as a
sort of symbolic of vernacular architecture in interior surfaces of
departments will be covered by anti-bacterial homogeneous
floor-covering, exclusively designed for health care facilities.
18. • People who practice medicine say that
turquoise has a calming effect on patients.
They use this color to treat patients prone
to panic attacks or mania. To a lesser
degree, mainstream patients room also use
turquoise and other light shades of blue
and green to calm patients by painting the
walls in these colors.
• Ceiling and floor is colored in different
color to define the space and distinguish it.
• Hidden light is used to brighten the room
evenly and prevent glare. Designer also
used “longitudinal light pattern”.
19. • green paint are used ,to give the feeling of
comfortable which helps people to relax .
big windows, helps to enrich the space with natural
sunlight , the white color usage, makes the space more
wider.
Hallways and corridors
20. Diagnostic clinics
• Suspended ceiling with
square lighting pattern is
used there.
• White color represents
goodness, and purity,. It is
considered to be the color
of perfection. White shows,
hygiene, and cleanliness.
• Floor is covered with
carpet to prevent the
slipping of equipment and
people.
22. Architects : Stanley Beaman
& Sears
Location :Orlando, FL, USA
Area: 630000.0 ft2
Project Year :2012
23. Introduction
Nemours Children’s Hospital, situated in
the Lake Nona Medical City mixed-use
development in Orlando, Florida, has set a
design standard. Led by architect Stanley
& Sears, the new hospital and grounds are
testament to the term “healing
evoking a life-affirming quality sure to
parents and delight children.
The Nemours Foundation wanted to
setting in Orlando and develop a concept
hospital in a garden with a healing
nature.
24. The followed methods :
Family first
Nemours invited families to be an integral part of the
design and to make decisions for care right from the
beginning.
From hospital to home
Nemours established special family programs that
would help with the adjustment period once patients
are able to return home. On the first floor, a program
called Kids TRACK—teaching, research, advocacy,
community, and knowledge—was designed so that
families can learn about their child’s illness,
diagnosis, and treatment outcome.
25. At the heart of it
Nemours wanted to make the hospital
as medical home for children and
families and provide a consistent care
team for both clinic visits and inpatient
stays.
Letting the outside in
Nemours’ emphasis on healing gardens
and landscaping led to the creation of
a one-acre discovery garden with
mature trees, terrace gardens, and
child-inspired outdoor areas with water
play as one of the many features
designed to highlight the hospital’s
connection to nature as well as its
connection to the Wilmington campus.
30. Walls
White painted walls patterned by some
wooden parts in addition to orange strips
and some green elements.
ceilings
A part of it is covered with white and blue-
green gypsum board with few hanging lights
creating emphasising part , and other part is
textured white gypsum board with spot
lights .
Floor
Is made of milk beige marble with circular
shape drowned on it. the shadows of
different lights that falls on it have added a
particular beauty.
Furniture
Varity in shapes and colours that used for
furniture
32. Walls and ceiling
An emphasising element has started
from the ground and extended to the
walls and ceiling which made of
colourful lights to give patient
cheerful feeling . In addition to
textured gypsum board that have
squires and rectangles of spot light .
Floor
Is made of milk beige marble with
circular shape drowned on it.
Furniture
Varity in shapes and colours that
used for furniture
34. • Wall
beautiful and warm atmosphere , the wall
that behind the reception is covered with
a portrait of a child , and the other side is
wooden and light green gypsum board with
circular holes for beauty and sitting
purpose.
• Ceiling
circular holes have been used adding a
layer .hidden light and spot light were
used for the lighting . The rest of it is dyed
with tan color and openings for air-
conditioner .
• Floor
covered with two different rugs brown and
natural green to absorbed the sounds
35. Family room
• Wall
The wall is mostly apart of the window openings
which allows light to enter and gives a delighted
weather to the patient, and the other part is dyed
white with rectangular hole in which a painting is
hanged.
• Ceiling
The ceiling is curved in the end as its dyed with
white , the edges is made of wood stood by a white
column in the corner. A spherical hanged lighted
were used
• Floor
Its covered half with tan marble in the dining area,
and covered with green rug in the other half.
36. Inpatient room
White gypsum board
ceiling with
rectangular fixed light
and red hidden light
White and
blue painted
wall
Tan brown flooring
with light n dark
blue circles
A window viewing
to the landscape
outside
37. Nurse station
wall was dyed with white color and a
small part of it covered with wood,
which is a light color gives a comfort
sense. Hanging a painting in most of the
walls.
Designed with white gypsum board
60*60 and hanging few chandeliers
which are hanged under a long dyed
part of the ceiling with light blue.
the right side of the ceiling was dyed
with orange colour.
The floor is covered with a tan
colored marble covered again with
different colors of circles like
green, blue, and red to give the
atmosphere of a child-like place.
51. Physical Elements
Reception:
The designer used geometric shape
by using a false ceiling in square
shape. dark green, brown and beige
color is used it used small downward
white light components. And he used
a wood texture for desk and marble
texture on the wall also for the floor.
52. For waiting area the designer used two types of sofa
One of them is a comfortable black leather color
and the other is a red leather with light gray steel.
For ceiling the designer used false ceiling in white
and light green and also white downward light
components and he used as a pattern on the ceiling.
For floor he used a
pattern in black and
beige color
Waiting Area:
53. Coffee Shop:
The designer doesn’t make a design for
this area he just put stuff in randomly in
a space.
54. Patient room
The patient room was wide enough ,
And the way that the furniture was
arranged made the circulation
Easy in the room.
• The designer used a light blue
Wall paper witch gave a
calm feeling .
55. Natural and artificial light
The room had a window which gave
Light and an outside view to the room.
Circle downward white light is used
As lighting in the ceiling.
Marble is used for the floor .
One of the bad points was that the
Bathroom was too small for a special need
Person to use.
56. Kids patient room
The kids room was a big
NO. because all colours used
Were related to girls .
57. Furniture
There was to types of sitting
furniture in the reception .
The sofas where right to the
Standard .
The bench had a s space between
The sitting spots to help the people
Sit comfortably without touching a
stranger .
58. The dentist chair was movable
And easy to control it’s hight .
The chairs used in the rooms
were comfortable and strong enough
to handle different weights.
59. Density room
• Floor
They used gray marble with out texture
• ceiling
they used simple white painting
And used a circle downward white light
&ac sistam:.
• Wall
They didn’t design a wall ,they just used a white
painting
60. pharmacy
• The color used in the pharmacy
Is white .
• The natural light comes from
big windows opened to the outside
view.
• Circle downward white light is used.
61. The floor is wooden.
And because the space is used
Only by the pharmacist the circulation
Was suitable only for one or two people.