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每天约有8000名游客在四层楼高的天光中庭享受宁静之美,中庭装饰着枫木和樱桃木的墙壁,开花植物,高耸的常青树,两个喷泉,以及沿着入口通道流动的河流图案瓷砖。这是密歇根州Grand Blanc的Genesys区域医疗中心-健康园的入口。,经常被误认为是酒店。在设计新的379个床位的住院医院时,Genesys设想了一个为病人和来访者提供宁静、舒适、像家一样环境的设施。这一愿景受到《创世纪》赞助者圣约瑟夫修女会精神价值的启发,现在已成为现实。然而,Genesys Health System的作者马克·哈里斯(Mark Harris)说,拥有一个愿景并实现它不是一件小事。这种劳动密集型的进化过程花费了数年时间和数千人的时间。在本文中,Harris描述了设计未来医院所涉及的许多建筑项目考虑因素。
About 8,000 visitors each day are treated to the serene beauty of a four-story, sky-lit atrium, decorated with maple and cherrywood walls, flowering plants, towering evergreens, two fountains, and river-patterned porcelain tile that flows along the entryway. This is the entrance to Genesys Regional Medical Center-Health Park in Grand Blanc, Mich., often mistaken for a hotel. When designing the new 379-bed inpatient hospital, Genesys envisioned a facility that reflected a peaceful, comforting, homelike setting for patients and visitors. This vision, inspired by the spiritual values of the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Genesys sponsors, is now a reality. Having a vision and making it happen, however, was no small undertaking, says author Mark Harris of Genesys Health System. The labor-intensive, evolutionary process took several years and thousands of people. In this article, Harris describes many of the building project considerations involved in designing a hospital of the future.