Examination of Hospital Landscape Design Principles, Case Study of Five Hospitals in Baku
Author:
Caymaz Gökçen Firdevs Yücel1ORCID, Safarova Günel1
Affiliation:
1. 1 Istanbul Aydın University , Istanbul , Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate hospital outdoor design landscaping requirements. In addition to taking into account user groups such as adult and child patients, hospital staff and visitors, also such elements as hospital entrances and exits, parking areas, hospital roads, children’s playgrounds, rest areas, water elements, art elements, field furniture, planting and maintenance subjects were determined to be important in a successful hospital garden design. A checklist has been prepared that includes these identified issues. The checklist was tested on five selected hospitals in Baku, Azerbaijan. According to a comparative analysis of hospital outdoor designs, it was determined that the Liv Bona Dea Hospital topped the list, followed by the National Oncology Hospital as having the most successful open space hospital designs.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Urban Studies,History,Architecture,Geography, Planning and Development,Conservation
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