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STRINKING A BALANCE BETWEEN GREENNESS AND HEALING OF A HOSPITAL GSAS Sponsored Seminar / Workshop. Professor. Mohammed Arif , University of Salfrod , UK. Qatar National Convention Centre, Doha – Qatar 14 th June 2014. Where Did It All Start?. FACILITY PURPOSE PRODUCTIVITY.
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STRINKING A BALANCE BETWEEN GREENNESS AND HEALING OF A HOSPITAL GSAS Sponsored Seminar / Workshop Professor. Mohammed Arif, University of Salfrod, UK Qatar National Convention Centre, Doha – Qatar 14th June 2014
PATIENT PERCEPTION • External Space Scale • Upkeep and care • Cleanliness • Paths and sidewalks • Hospital entrance • Building Conditions • Orientation • Signposts • Wayfinding • Green Spaces • Trees • Colourfulness • Water • Benches • Building Aesthetics • Shape and color • General upkeep
PATIENT PERCEPTION CONTD. • Spatial • Furnishing • Wall • Ceiling • Temperature • Humidity • Quietness • Views and lighting • Information • Direction • Helpfulness • Privacy • Being watched vs being cared • Gossip • Intrusiveness
PATIENT AND FAMILIES • Patients and their families • Reduction of errors • Identical rooms • Lighting • Increased safety and security • Reduced falls • Reduced infection rates • Indoor quality • Enhanced control • Privacy • Patient rooms • Waiting areas • Comfort • Materials • Art • View • Visual comfort • Acoustic comfort • Furniture Orientation
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS • Spatial • Indoor plants, interior landscaping • Furniture layout • Exterior view from the workspace • Presence of coordinated art objects • Pleasant colour scheme • Architectural design of the space • Location and orientation of the space
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS CONTD. • Environmental • Adequate illumination • Availability of daylight • Thermal comfort • Noise level • Air quality and freshness
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS CONTD. • Maintenance • Provision of hand hygiene • Proximity to wards • Cleanliness and ease of maintenance • Spaciousness
BENEFICIAL INDOOR ENVIRONMENT • Number of beds in a room • Safe and easily cleaned surface materials • Sound absorbing ceiling tiles • Adequate ventilation • Thermal comfort • Natural daylight • Control over temperature and lighting • Views • Exposure and access to nature • Appropriate equipment and furniture
PEDIATRICS • GARDEN • Some areas better utilised than others • Need to be more colourful, with more trees • Colourful flowers and sound of flowing water very soothing • Garden needs to interactive for kids • Wheelchair and stroller friendly path • Some private areas for bereavement or stress • ATRIUM • Atrium proved overwhelming for kids • However, it provided comfort to the vistors • Architectural distractions such as paintings and building design features reduced stress of parents • Retail spaces further lowered the stress • Glass elevators was intimidating for kids as some of them felt fear of heights • Atrium helped identify landmarks and made wayfinding easy.
PSYCHIATRY • Single patient rooms with private bathrooms • Ward layout for smaller patient group size • Movable seating in spacious dayrooms, lounges • Low noise, good acoustics • Nature window views • Garden accessible to patients • Nature art, no abstract art • Daylight exposure • Staff stations close to activity areas, providing good visibility • Easy wayfinding and signage
MIDWIFERY • Finding a Space Amongst Congestion and Clutter • Trying to work underwater – Accessibility and water temperature • Ambience • Being equipped for flexible spaces with appropriate furniture
BIG QUESTIONS • ARE ANY OF THESE PROCESS RELATED REQUIREMENTS INCORPORATED IN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITALS IN QATAR?
BIG QUESTIONS • HOW CAN GUIDELINES SUCH AS GSAS AND LEED INCORPORATE THESE IN HOSPITAL ACCREDITATION?