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Open Space Design Elements and Social Support Design In Healing Facilities

  • Kim, Sunyoung (Dept. of Environmental Design, Incheon Catholic Univ.)
  • 투고 : 2022.04.18
  • 심사 : 2022.06.02
  • 발행 : 2022.06.30

초록

This study suggested the environmental components for open space in a healing environment based on the social support approach for integrating and enhancing users' activities and interactions. The physical environments of the open space in healing facilities should be suggested by social support design and support the interactions of various users. Particularly architectural environment conditions should reinforce the contribution to the revitalization of medical facilities based on improving the healing effect of patients through mutual exchange of users. The open space environment conditions influence users' healing process with physical design factors and users' interactions, and the flexible environments based on the social support that is crucial for circulation and mutual exchange of users. The open space transformation, integration of technology, and wayfinding system with color and signage also allow users to improve the space experience and easy access. The environmental components of open space design should include easy access for user inflow, flexible layout for comfort, access to outdoor spaces, integration of warm color schemes for relaxation, personalization of spaces with artwork, and visual interest through the use of textures and materials.

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과제정보

The research is supported by Incheon Catholic University Research Grant of 2022.

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