Shaping the Typology of Modern Finnish Psychiatric Hospitals: Analyzing Design Briefs of Two Case Studies.

Natalia Batrakova
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The article aims to study the concepts, themes, and ideas behind the new typology of modern Finnish psychiatric hospitals by analyzing two recently built cases. Several new psychiatric hospitals were built in different regions of Finland in the last decade. They are built on the campuses of somatic central hospitals, they combine outpatient, inpatient, and day wards for many different age groups. They have public functions that serve the whole campus or the surrounding area. The vast gardens of previous facilities were replaced by balconies, enclosed yards, and roof terraces. In the absence of national guidelines on design, the new typology was formed, shaped by cooperation between the hospital administration, hospital staff, and the architects. The article analyzes the design briefs of two similar through inductive content analysis to derive the main themes mentioned in these documents. Then, it is analyzed how the themes were reflected in the final design of the buildings, highlighting the commonalities and differences of the two projects. Some of the most common themes were safety, functionality, centralization, cooperation, proximity, flexibility, renewing psychiatric care, isolation, changing patient demographics, family, privacy, stigma, therapeutic spaces, outdoor spaces, and working environment. They are reflected in the building design being more concerned with security, in more dense and compact floorplans, and in design solutions that make it possible to quickly adapt in crisis situations. The Case B, designed just few years later than Case A, is noticeably more focused on the security aspect. The article also provides an insight into how the typology of hospitals was influenced by societal and legislative changes as well as changes in psychiatric care.

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塑造现代芬兰精神病院的类型:分析两个案例的设计摘要。
本文旨在通过分析最近建立的两个案例,研究现代芬兰精神病院新类型背后的概念、主题和思想。在过去十年中,芬兰不同地区新建了几家精神病院。它们建在躯体中心医院的校园里,它们为许多不同年龄组的人提供门诊、住院和日间病房。它们具有服务于整个校园或周边地区的公共功能。以前设施的巨大花园被阳台、封闭的院子和屋顶露台所取代。在缺乏国家设计指导方针的情况下,医院管理部门、医院工作人员和建筑师之间的合作形成了新的类型。本文通过归纳性的内容分析,对两份类似的设计简报进行分析,得出这两份文件中提到的主要主题。然后分析这些主题是如何在建筑的最终设计中体现出来的,突出两个项目的共同点和不同点。一些最常见的主题是安全,功能,集中,合作,接近,灵活性,更新精神病学护理,隔离,改变患者人口统计,家庭,隐私,耻辱,治疗空间,户外空间和工作环境。它们反映在建筑设计中,更关注安全性,更密集和紧凑的平面图,以及设计解决方案,使其能够快速适应危机情况。案例B的设计只比案例A晚几年,显然更侧重于安全方面。文章还提供了一个深入了解医院的类型是如何受到社会和立法的变化以及精神病学护理的变化的影响。
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