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A Study on the Analysis of Dental Spatial Composition through Michell Foucault's 'Spatialization of Disease' - Focused on the Case Study of Seoul National University, School of Dentistry and Dental Hospital

미셸 푸코의 '질병의 공간화' 개념을 이용한 치의공간구성 분석 연구 -서울대학교 치의학 대학원과 치과병원 사례 분석을 중심으로

  • Jeong, Taejong (Department of Architecture, Seoul National University)
  • Received : 2019.07.15
  • Accepted : 2019.08.09
  • Published : 2019.09.15

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find the relationship between Michell Foucault's the primary, secondary, and tertiary spatialization of disease and spatial composition for the development of architectural planning of the healthcare architecture. Methods: Literature review of spatialization of disease and comparison between medical and dental disease have been conducted. The synchronic structure and diachronic change of spatialization process have been analyzed through spatial composition and history of Seoul National University, School of Dentistry and Dental Hospital. Results: The result of this study can be summed up in three points. First of all, spatialization of dental disease is similar to that of medicine but it should be more focused on the tertiary spatialization. The second one is that the process of spatialization of dental disease started the secondary spatialization first and the primary spatialization followed after a short interval and spatial composition has been followed the process of spatialization of dental disease in Korea. The third one is that the tertiary spatialization has not been actively gone along until recently and it has to be developed in near future. Implications: It is necessary to analyze spatialization of dental disease in other dental facilities to develop the relationship between spatial composition and program in healthcare system.

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