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http://dx.doi.org/10.15682/jkiha.2016.22.3.35

A Study on the Architectural Planning for Space for Stay in the Ward Based on the Analysis of User Behavior - Chronic Patient Ward in Korea Workers' Compensation Hospital  

Son, Jihye (Department of Architectural and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Hanyang University)
Yang, Naewon (Department of Architecture, Hanyang University)
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Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture / v.22, no.3, 2016 , pp. 35-44 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study is focus on investigation of user's spontaneous behavior in the public space of ward where chronic patients are hospitalized. Methods: The notion and necessity of social healing environment is analyzed by literature review. User's location and behaviour are investigated for analyzing behavior by visiting the six wards. Results: The result 1) Stay is main behavior of users. 2) The frequency of stay is high in the place where are planned as the dayroom, the program room and the balcony. 3) In the corridor, the users are staying around court and single side corridor. And the users who are staying in the ward planned middle corridor and double corridor are spreaded all over the corridor. As the result of the analysis of correlation between frequency of user for stay and area of public space, 4) The area of the dayroom, the program room and the balcony is bigger, the frequency of users are higher. 5) There is no correlation between area of corridor and frequency of users. 6) When the density of user is highest in the place for stay, one person occupied $1.96m^2$. Implications: Hereafter the public space, which social healing environment is considered, is planned, this study could suggest the directions of architectural planning about area.
Keywords
Social Healing Environment; Chronic Patients; Public Space of Ward; Feature of Stay Space; Planning of Size;
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