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As you may have noticed, companies are creating new executive roles to lead
inclusion initiatives and, crucially, making changes in their products to
include overlooked communities.
This article presents a proposal for a method of constructing a spatial system consisting of natural and anthropogenic elements of urban environment which can be interpreted as Inclusive Urban Green Infrastructure, enabling active and healthy ways of recreation, including the needs of elderly persons. It is based on the existing elements of the environment, but to create a well-functioning system in urban space it is necessary to introduce additional elements, both natural and man-created.
Muy completo e ilustrado. Información técnica, diseño, normativa y proyectos.
Los adolescentes también requieren que los espacios les incluya, aportando salud mental, actividad física, etc...
Documento técnico de condiciones básicas de accesibilidad y no discriminación para el acceso y utilización de los espacios públicos urbanizados
La incorporación de la salud comunitaria en la planificación y la transformación del entorno urbano
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
Volume 29, November 2017, Pages 58-96
Applied Ergonomics
Volume 45, Issue 6, November 2014, Pages 1454-1460
Design strategies that help hospital staff to provide timely and high-quality care
The way a hospital is designed can improve staff efficiency in many ways, such as minimizing steps required, and reducing fatigue and stress. Certain design components, such as standardized rooms and floor plans, can result in greater efficiency. Standardized room design provides a consistent manner in which to deliver care. The orientation of staff to the patient and to other elements in the room, such as the hand-washing sink and supplies, are the same from room to room. “This approach reduces time spent searching for . . .
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textiles, space, architecture, interior design, hospital design, case study
Little information or guidance has been available to assist the development of a hospital's visual environment. A report on lighting and colour design schemes, accessible to non professionals with responsibility for refurbishment strategies, was required by NHS Estates. Firstly, 20 hospitals were audited to establish a picture of current practice and to identify key issues where colour design could broadly enhance the environment for patients, staff and visitors. Critical areas were outlined in this report, where colour design can be utilised and applied, for the benefit of all users, from ambience to essential legal requirements such as colour contrast for the visually impaired.
PDF | The awareness of positive influences of outdoor environment on patients' healing process has long been present in hospital architecture. Despite the fact that economic factors had the greatest impact on hospital design during the past century, which caused a neglect of...