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학술대회자료
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백예진 (홍익대학교) 장석훈 (홍익대학교)
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한국실내디자인학회 한국실내디자인학회 학술대회논문집 한국실내디자인학회 2023년도 춘계학술발표대회 논문집
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2023.5
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270 - 275 (6page)

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Children"s hospitals require a lot of resources and facilities due to the special nature of children"s treatment. In particular, in the case of children"s hospitals with more than 100 beds, the demand in the field of child rehabilitation that cannot be solved by the existing local pediatric department is growing, and treatment requiring hospitalization is focused. Children are often unable to attend school when hospitalized, missing the golden age of learning and focusing on recovery. Accordingly, children"s hospitals require various facilities such as children"s hospital schools, such as operating programs that should be experienced during infancy. For rehabilitation children who need hospitalization, the hospital room becomes the home where individuals stay, and the public space of the hospital also becomes a playground. There are various fields to experience during infancy, but you can learn many parts, especially through nature. However, it is not easy for rehabilitation children who cannot go outside to experience nature. As a result, there are more and more cases of applying nature to hospital indoor spaces, but applying living animals and plants to hospital indoor spaces vulnerable to pathogens as components of space can be seen as a fragmentary result. Therefore, this paper aims to study the design expression characteristics applicable to limited indoor spaces such as hospitals while stimulating ecological sensitivity.

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