Hospitals are the guardians of people’s health, and everyone is exposed to them from birth to death.
Medical architecture is a special type of building, whose uniqueness comes from the professionalism and complexity of medical processes and techniques.
Medical building design must first meet rigorous and complex medical functional requirements, seeking a balance between functional rationality with efficient processes and a sense of security, and emotional experience with humanistic care.
The development and iteration of science and technology, as well as the evolution of medical models and changes in social demands, have made hospital construction face uncertain dynamics.
Adapting to current and future elastic demands has further increased the complexity of medical building design.
Therefore, medical buildings are considered one of the most complex and difficult types of public buildings to innovate and break through.
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