冠状病毒大流行背景下预防医院获得性感染的构建系统设计解决方案

K. T. Van
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在新冠肺炎疫情中,自然界中出现了许多意想不到的因素,导致许多医院项目中缺乏灵活性的技术建设系统失败。即使是许多新建的医院项目,在医院建筑解决方案因可持续性的需求而发展时,也没有考虑到对结构系统健康的破坏。基于许多关于冠状病毒大流行中医院获得性感染的研究结果,本文回顾了对可持续建筑系统适当解决方案的日益增长的需求,这些系统包含基本特征,以促进医院建筑的灵活性和适应性,以应对意外的传染病,因为大流行并非每次都以相同的方式发生。将进行比较分析,概述医院建筑业结构系统在环境可持续性方面的机会。为了预防医院获得性感染,医疗设施的建筑设计必须能够改善功能空间和医疗技术系统。这导致了对最近的结构图和承载能力进行更改的需求。本研究旨在追求结构系统的健康保护,研究表明,轻量化和大跨度框架的钢结构系统为医院设计提供了持久、高度灵活和可重复使用的环保解决方案
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Construction system design solutions for preventing hospital-acquired infections in the Coronavirus pandemic context
In the Coronavirus pandemic, many unexpected factors appear in nature that causes inflexible technological construction systems to fail in many hospital projects. Even many newly-built hospital projects have not taken into account the destruction of the structural system’s health when the hospital architectural solution evolves due to the demands of sustainability. Based on the results identified by many pieces of research on hospital-acquired infections in the Coronavirus pandemic, this paper reviews the rising demand for appropriate solutions of sustainable construction systems containing essential characteristics to facilitate the flexibility and adaptability of hospital architecture to confront unexpected infectious diseases as pandemics are not playing out in the same way every time. Comparison analysis will be carried out to outline the opportunities for structural systems in the hospital construction industry with respect to environmental sustainability. For the prevention of hospital-acquired infections, the architecture of healthcare facility designs has to be able to improve functional spaces and medical technical systems. These lead to a demand for changes to the recent structure diagram and load-bearing capacity. This research in pursuit of structural system health preservation have shown that a steel structural system with lightweight and long-span frames provides environmentally responsible solutions in hospital design that are long-lasting, highly flexible, and reusable
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