Hospital Architecture
Hospital architectural design balanced patient access to outdoor air with the need to prevent bottlenecks and maintain safe passage. Hospitals were historically built with specific architectural features to optimize natural ventilation and…
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Hospital architectural design balanced patient access to outdoor air with the need to prevent bottlenecks and maintain safe passage. Hospitals were historically built with specific architectural features to optimize natural ventilation and light exposure. Doorways in historical hospitals were designed to open fully so that beds could be moved onto verandas without obstructing passage. Sun-facing sides of hospital buildings were specifically oriented to maximize exposure to fresh air and natural sunlight.