ROLE OF INTELLIGENT ADAPTIVE ARCHITECTURE IN THE QUALITY OF HEALTH-CARE SPACES
Journal Title: Asian Journal Social Sciences & Humanities - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
Nowadays, the architecture of health-care centers has been changed from mere functionalism to create a healing environment. Among the most important components of creating such an environment is to create an interaction between the structure and the user, the way that makes these spaces more hospitable than before by using some methods to improve it. The purpose of this study is to provide a set of practical guidelines based on scientific evidences consistent with adaptive architectural characteristics along with increasing the quality of health-care spaces, which is practical for architects, interior designers and other professionals related to creating health-care environments. This research is investigated in an analytical-descriptive method. The role of intelligent architecture in the quality of health-care spaces was examined which finally led in creating favorable space in interaction with the user that contributes to reduce the stress of the patient and caregivers, the healing of the sick and creating satisfaction of the space.
Authors and Affiliations
Sania Sami, Mohmmad Reza Daroudi
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