IF BUIDING GREAT Precast Innovation in Medical Building Design under Complex System Thinking: Taking Three Shenzhen Hospital Projects as Examples

Innovation in Medical Building Design under Complex System Thinking: Taking Three Shenzhen Hospital Projects as Examples


Abstract: Through the analysis of the current status of medical building design and the complex characteristics of medical buildings, three design strategies are summarized and extracted: diversity approach, dynamic adjustment, and integrated integration under complex system thinking.

Combining three design cases, explore the coupling of hospital space and urban infrastructure, the new paradigm of organizing resources in different forms of “super hospitals”, and the integration of hospitals and ecological cultural systems in design concepts.

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Further interpret the hospital design methods and their applications under complex system thinking, and provide innovative ideas for current medical architecture creation.

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