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Published by mustafa.alaa313, 2020-12-09 22:45:44

Psychological Rehabilitation Center Interiors

Graduation project

Keywords: Redesigning Psychological Rehabilitation Center,Design,Interior,Interior Designer,Mustafa ALaa,Mustafa.design

College of Architecture and Design

Department of Interior Design

IDS 1413 - Interior Design Graduation Project I
(Design Programming)

Psychological rehabilitation center interiors

Name: Mustafa alaa
ID: 201720196

Instructor: Dr. Wael Rashdan

Fall 2020

Research Index

Index

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................ I
FIGURES INDEX: .....................................................................................................................................................V
TABLES INDEX....................................................................................................................................................... VI

PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION CENTER INTERIORS..............................................................................................1
ABSTRACT .................................................................................................................................................................1
RESEARCH GOALS......................................................................................................................................................1
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................2
1 CHAPTER1: OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................3
1.1 PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION CENTER OVERVIEW...............................................................................3

1.1.1 The definition of Psychological Rehabilitation Center. ...........................................................................3
1.1.2 Definition of Resort..................................................................................................................................3
1.1.3 The difference between hospital and Psychological Rehabilitation Center.............................................3
1.1.4 The definition of resort rehabilitation center...........................................................................................3
1.2 THE FIRST HISTORICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION CENTER............................................................4
1.2.1 Stages of Psychological Rehabilitation Center........................................................................................4
1.2.2 Today Psychological Rehabilitation Center ............................................................................................4
1.3 SUSTAINABILITY IN PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION CENTER .................................................................5
1.3.1 Importance of sustainability in Rehabilitation Centers ...........................................................................5
1.3.2 Sustainable Design Principles and characteristics in Psychological Rehabilitation Center...................5
1.3.3 Sustainable materials and lighting and ventilation in Psychological Rehabilitation center ...................5
1.4 SMART TECHNOLOGY IN INTERIORS ..............................................................................................................7
1.4.1 Smart technology application in Psychological Rehabilitation Center ...................................................7
1.4.2 Smart technology system..........................................................................................................................7
1.5 DESIGN THEME .............................................................................................................................................8
1.5.1 What is Post-modern?..............................................................................................................................8
1.5.2 What is bio-mimicry?...............................................................................................................................9
1.5.3 What is parametric design? ...................................................................................................................11
1.5.4 What is Color Psychology?....................................................................................................................11
1.5.5 Applying Color Psychology to Everyday Life ........................................................................................12
1.5.6 Color psychology for healthcare spaces ................................................................................................12
2 CHAPTER2: CASE STUDIES ........................................................................................................................15
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................15
GOALS .....................................................................................................................................................................15
2.1 CASE STUDY-I OVERVIEW ..........................................................................................................................16
2.1.1 Organization Chart................................................................................................................................17

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2.1.2 Architecture Layout ...............................................................................................................................18
2.1.3 Interior and Exterior Illustration...........................................................................................................19
2.1.4 Space Planning ......................................................................................................................................21
2.1.5 Organization Activities ..........................................................................................................................21
2.1.6 Space Dimensions Analysis ...................................................................................................................21
2.1.7 Space Planning Matrix ..........................................................................................................................22
2.1.8 Bubble Diagram.....................................................................................................................................22
2.1.9 Zoning diagram .....................................................................................................................................23
2.1.10 Material Analysis ..............................................................................................................................24
2.1.11 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis ............................................................................................24
2.1.12 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis ...................................................................................25
2.1.13 Case Study-I Conclusion ...................................................................................................................25
2.2 CASE STUDY-II OVERVIEW.........................................................................................................................26
2.2.1 Organization Chart................................................................................................................................26
2.2.2 Architecture Layout ...............................................................................................................................27
2.2.3 Interior and Exterior Illustration...........................................................................................................28
2.2.4 Organization Activities ..........................................................................................................................28
2.2.5 Space Dimensions Analysis ...................................................................................................................29

Table 7 : Showing the case study 2 .................................................................................................................................. 29
2.2.6 Space Planning Matrix ..........................................................................................................................29
2.2.7 Bubble Diagram.....................................................................................................................................30
2.2.8 Zoning diagram .....................................................................................................................................30
2.2.9 Material Analysis...................................................................................................................................31
2.2.10 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis ............................................................................................31
2.2.11 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis ...................................................................................31
2.2.12 Case Study-II Conclusion ..................................................................................................................31
2.3 CASE STUDY-III OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................32
2.3.1 Organization Chart................................................................................................................................32
2.3.2 Architecture Layout ...............................................................................................................................33
2.3.3 Interior and Exterior Illustration...........................................................................................................36
2.3.4 Space Planning ......................................................................................................................................38

2.3.4.1 Organization Activities ................................................................................................................................. 38
2.3.4.2 Space Dimensions Analysis .......................................................................................................................... 38
Table 12 : Showing the case study 3 space planning........................................................................................................ 38
2.3.4.3 Space Planning Matrix .................................................................................................................................. 38

5.3.2 Bubble Diagram ................................................................................................................................39

2.3.6 Zoning diagram .....................................................................................................................................39

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2.3.7 Material Analysis...................................................................................................................................40
2.3.8 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis.................................................................................................40
2.3.9 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis .......................................................................................41
2.3.10 Case Study-III Conclusion.................................................................................................................41
2.4 CASE STUDY-IV OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................42
2.4.1 Organization Chart ...............................................................................................................................43
2.4.2 Architecture Layout ..............................................................................................................................44
2.4.3 Interior and Exterior Illustration .........................................................................................................45
2.4.4 Space Planning .....................................................................................................................................47
2.4.5 Organization Activities ..........................................................................................................................47
2.4.6 Space Dimensions Analysis ...................................................................................................................48

Table 17 : Showing the case study 4 ........................................................................................................................... 48
2.4.7 Space Planning Matrix ..........................................................................................................................48
2.4.8 Bubble Diagram.....................................................................................................................................49
2.4.9 Zoning diagram .....................................................................................................................................49
2.4.10 Material Analysis..............................................................................................................................50
2.4.11 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis..........................................................................................50
2.4.12 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis................................................................................51
2.4.13 Case Study-iv Conclusion.................................................................................................................51
2.5 CASE STUDIES CONCLUSION.......................................................................................................................52
2.5.1 Space Planning ......................................................................................................................................52
2.5.2 Material Analysis...................................................................................................................................53
2.5.3 Light Systems and Fixtures Analysis......................................................................................................53
2.5.4 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis .......................................................................................54
3 CHAPTER 3: DESIGN PROGRAMMING ...................................................................................................56
3.1 PROJECT OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................56
3.1.1 Organization Chart................................................................................................................................56
3.1.2 Project Activities....................................................................................................................................56
3.2 ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS ........................................................................................................................57
3.3 SPACE PLANNING........................................................................................................................................59

3.3.1.1 Space Planning Matrix .................................................................................................................................. 59
3.3.1.2 Bubble Diagram ............................................................................................................................................ 59
1.1.1.1 Zoning diagram............................................................................................................................................. 60
3.4 PROJECT DESIGN CONCEPT.........................................................................................................................60
3.4.1 Design values.........................................................................................................................................60
3.5 PROJECT DESIGN MOOD .............................................................................................................................60
3.6 PROJECT DESIGN THEME ............................................................................................................................61

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3.7 PROJECT DESIGN COLOR SCHEME ..............................................................................................................62
3.8 PROJECT – INTERIOR DESIGN CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................................63

3.8.1 Material Analysis...................................................................................................................................63
3.8.2 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis.................................................................................................63
3.8.3 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis .......................................................................................64
4 CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................................................66
4.1.1 Design issues and proposed solution. ....................................................................................................67
4.1.2 Recommendation for future research.....................................................................................................67
5 REFERENCES..................................................................................................................................................68
6 APPENDIXES...................................................................................................................................................71
6.1.1 Zoning diagram analyzes.......................................................................................................................71
6.2 MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS...........................................................................................................................71
6.3 LIGHTING SYSTEMS AND FIXTURES DESCRIPTIONS ....................................................................................73
6.4 FURNITURE, FURNISHING & EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................75
6.5 LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL DESIGN CODE / STANDARD ............................................................................78
6.5.1 Local design codes / standards ..............................................................................................................78
6.5.2 Layouts and standard dimensions..........................................................................................................78

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Figures Index:

Figure 1: stages of Psychological Rehabilitation Center in history .............................................................. 4
Figure 2: Windows and daylight in Psychological Rehabilitation center ..................................................... 6
Figure 3: A table showing the relations of design, health and sustainability................................................ 6
Figure 4: examples for the smart technologies that will be applied in the center ......................................... 8
Figure 5: JOHN PAWSON – WESTFALEN HOUSE ................................................................................. 9
Figure 6: Bio- Incorporating bio-mimicry into design................................................................................ 10
Figure 7: One Main Office Renovation / dECOi Architects....................................................................... 11
Figure 8: Color and their meanings............................................................................................................. 13
Figure 9: Case study 1 organization chart................................................................................................... 17
Figure 10: One Main Office Renovation / dECOi Architects..................................................................... 20
Figure 11: Case study 2 organization chart................................................................................................. 26
Figure 12: HELIX, Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Stockholm / BSK ArkitekterSpace Planning. ............. 28
Figure 13: Case study 3 organization chart................................................................................................. 33
Figure 14: Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy . ...................................................................................... 36
Figure 15: Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy . ...................................................................................... 37
Figure 16: Case study 4 organization chart............................................................................................ 43
Figure 17: Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy . ...................................................................................... 46
Figure 18: Case study organization chart.................................................................................................... 56

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Tables Index

Table 1 : Showing the case study 1 major and sub activities...................................................................... 21
Table 2 : Showing the case study 1............................................................................................................. 21
Table 3 : Showing the case study 1 material analysis based on space planning ......................................... 24
Table 4 : Showing the case study 1 lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning ........ 24
Table 5 : Showing the project FF&E analysis based on space planning..................................................... 25
Table 6 : Showing the case study 2............................................................................................................. 28
Table 7 : Showing the case study 2............................................................................................................. 29
Table 8 : Showing the case study 2 material analysis based on space planning ......................................... 31
Table 9 : Showing the case study 2 lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning ........ 31
Table 10 : Showing the project FF&E analysis based on space planning................................................... 31
Table 11 : Showing the case study 3 major and sub activities.................................................................... 38
Table 12 : Showing the case study 3 space planning .................................................................................. 38
Table 13 : Showing the case study 3 material analysis based on space planning ....................................... 40
Table 14 : Showing the case study 3 lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning ...... 40
Table 15 : Showing the project FF&E analysis based on space planning................................................... 41
Table 16 : Showing the case study 4 major and sub activities .............................................................. 47
Table 17 : Showing the case study 4...................................................................................................... 48
Table 18 : Showing the case study 4 material analysis based on space planning ....................................... 50
Table 19 : Showing the case study 4 lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning ...... 50
Table 20 : Showing the project FF&E analysis based on space planning................................................... 51
Table 21 : Case studies activity space planning analysis ............................................................................ 52
Table 22 : Case studies materials analysis .................................................................................................. 53
Table 23 : Case studies Light systems and fixtures analysis ...................................................................... 53
Table 24 : Case studies fixtures analysis .................................................................................................... 54
Table 25 : Showing the case study major and sub activities....................................................................... 56
Table 26 : Showing the Project material analysis based on space planning ............................................... 63
Table 27 : Showing the project lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning............... 63
Table 28 : Showing the project FF&E analysis based on space planning................................................... 64
Table 29 : Materials description.................................................................................................................. 72
Table 30 : Case study lighting systems and fixtures description ................................................................ 74
Table 31 : Case study technologies description .......................................................................................... 77

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Abstract

Psychological rehabilitation center interiors

Abstract
Psychological rehabilitation center interiors is place that people go to clear their mind in
from all problems. Despite the fact that there is a decent standing and rich customs of
mending practices of mental nature in the Arab world that return to the eighth century and
proceeds all through the thirteen century, incidentally, there has been a consistent decrease
both in the broadness of administrations gave and the nature of administrations offered
notwithstanding the expanded information and comprehension of mental practices. The
current research will focus on rehabilitation center in UAE which will provide relaxing
environment for people to open up and get the support needed. The interior space will be
using a postmodern theme in order to achieve sustainable rehabilitation center design. The
project being located in the UAE will help refresh the tourism of this country. The research
is conducted using qualitative method. The resulted will develop a design programing study
that can be used as a basis for devolving an interior design solution for Psychological
rehabilitation center.
Keywords: design, sustainability, smart technology, rehabilitation center, resort, design
naturalism.
Research Goals

A. Analyze and search the requirement of rehabilitation center.
A.1. Explore the regulations for rehabilitation center.
A.2. Study the safety standards.
A.3. Find case studies about rehabilitation center.

B. Analyze and list the sustainable solutions.
B.1. Identify sustainable design in interiors.
B.2. Study suitable sustainable design solutions for this project.

C. Explore post-modernism theme.
C.1. Study the factors required to provide maximum psychological comfort.
C.2. Implement the theme while considering its psychological effects.

D. Conduct the Rehabilitation center design programming.
D.1. Configure space planning.
D.2. Select appropriate materials and technology for the project.

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Introduction

Despite the fact that there is a decent standing and rich customs of mending practices of mental
nature in the Arab world that return to the eighth century and proceeds all through the thirteen
century, incidentally, there has been a consistent decrease both in the broadness of administrations
gave and the nature of administrations offered notwithstanding the expanded information and
comprehension of mental practices.
Indeed, even today, most patients and families who are exacted with a mental issue, will in general
consider to be as a major aspect of an "attitude" that credits a condition to "stink eye" or devilish
enthusiasm". Paradoxically, psychological services and healing practices that are rooted in the
traditional ways of healing which not all people like using it, so providing a place that will have
more than one way of healing to fit the diversity of people in UAE, and it will connect with UAE
vision values1.
Psychological rehabilitation center provides people with a place where they can open up about
their feelings and get the support they needed. Also, they will be given an interior space which can
connect them with nature while applying a Post-modernism theme with bio-mimicry and
parametric design. Moreover, the combination of sustainable and latest smart technology will be
applied in a way that will be comforting for the patients. The rehabilitation center, situated in UAE
will provide relaxing environment for the people also it will make people more near to the nature
of dessert and mountains in UAE also it will help and refresh tourism in UAE and let people from
everywhere visit the country2.

1 UAE government.ae. Mental health. 2017. retrieved from online
https://www.government.ae/en/information-and-services/Health-and-fitness/health-of-
vulnerable-groups/mental-health Accessed 3rd May 2018.

2 Sayed, M. & Al-Darmaki, F. (2010). Counseling in the United Arab Emirates: Challenges and Cultural
Perspectives. In Gerstein, L., Heppner, P.P., Egisdóttir, S., Leung, S.A., & Norsworthy, K.L. (Eds.)
International Handbook of Counseling around the Globe. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Chapter 1 - Overview

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1 Chapter1: Overview

This chapter will provide the overview of interiors. It will also include the project classification and types,
as well they historical background of psychological rehabilitation center. Covering the psychological
rehabilitation center theme sustainability part, and what technologies are used in the psychological
rehabilitation center.

1.1 Psychological Rehabilitation Center Overview.

The (Psychiatric) Psychological Rehabilitation Center will be as resort, licenses will have agreeable rooms
to live in while they are in there treatment there will be all offices that comes in ordinary retreat like eateries,
exercise centers, stops and pools.

1.1.1 The definition of Psychological Rehabilitation Center.
Recovery brain science is the examination and utilization of mental standards for people who have
incapacity because of injury or disease. Recovery clinicians, frequently inside groups, survey and treat
intellectual, passionate, and utilitarian troubles, and help individuals to beat boundaries to cooperation in
life exercises. Recovery clinicians are engaged with training, exploration, and backing, with the wide
objective of cultivating freedom and open door for individuals with inabilities3.

1.1.2 Definition of Resort.
A hotel is an independent business foundation that attempts to give the majority of a traveler's needs, for
example, food, drink, dwelling, sports, diversion, and shopping, on the premises4.

1.1.3 The difference between hospital and Psychological Rehabilitation Center.

A clinic is a medical care foundation giving patient therapy specific clinical and nursing staff and clinical
gear. The most popular sort of clinic is the overall medical clinic, which normally has a crisis office to treat
dire medical conditions going from fire and mishap casualties to an unexpected sickness5.

1.1.4 The definition of resort rehabilitation center.
Extravagance recovery focuses are known for joining attractive objections with the center components of
fixation therapy, including medicinally administered detoxification (detox), prescription based treatment,
advising and supplemental comprehensive treatments. From an external viewpoint, it might seem like the
advantages of an upscale recovery office are only that: laces that add nothing to the chances of treatment
achievement. Notwithstanding, extravagance offices really offer a lot of remedial worth, and can altogether
improve your result. How about we investigate a portion of the manners in which you can profit by
compulsion treatment at an excursion style recovery6.

3 Rudnick, Abraham; Roe, David, eds. (2011). Serious Mental Illness: Person-centered Approaches.
London: Radcliffe. ISBN 9781846193064.

4 O'Neal Parker, Lonnae. "A tender spot in master-slave relations". Washington Post. Retrieved 15 April
2015.

5 Aspen Systems Corp.1981. Hospitals: what they are and how they work. Rockville, Md.
6 American Society of Civil Engineers, Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage (9ICUD): Lloyd

Center Doubletree Hotel, Portland, Oregon. Global Solutions for Urban Drainage - Computer
Aided Rehabilitation of Sewer and Storm Water Networks September 8-13, 2002.

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1.2 The first Historical Psychological Rehabilitation Center.

The claim to fame of recovery brain research was set up a long time before analysts were consistently
engaged with medical services settings. During the 1940s and 1950s, analysts turned out to be progressively
engaged with thinking about people with inabilities, regularly the consequence of battle wounds. Advances
in innovation had prompted an expanded number of individuals enduring wounds and diseases that would
have been deadly in past ages. People living with incapacities and persistent ailments required assistance
to change, and restoration brain research developed to address these issues utilizing mental information to
help amplify freedom, wellbeing, and government assistance. In 1954, the Vocational Rehabilitation Act
was passed, giving award financing to research and program improvement. Because of this demonstration,
numerous colleges opened professional recovery advising programs inside their doctoral level colleges7.
1.2.1 Stages of Psychological Rehabilitation Center
In 1958, Recovery Brain science was set up as Division 22 of the American Mental Relationship, as an
association of clinicians worried about the mental and social outcomes of handicap, and with the
advancement of approaches to forestall and resolve issues related with incapacity. By the 1960s, restoration
brain science was viewed as a develop claim to fame and was conspicuous all through the US. In any case,
it was not until 1997 that the American Leading body of Expert Brain research affirmed the foundation of
the American Leading body of Restoration Brain research8.
1.2.2 Today Psychological Rehabilitation Center
With the establishing of Psychosocial Restoration Canada in 2004, the expert association Worldwide
Relationship of Psychosocial Recovery Administrations (IAPSRS) changed its name to US Mental
Recovery Affiliation (USPRA) and the pattern is toward the utilization of "mental restoration." In 2013,
USPRA eliminated the public assignment from its name, turning into the Mental Recovery Affiliation
(PRA)9.

Figure 1: stages of Psychological Rehabilitation Center in history10

7 Paul J. Carling.1995. Return to community building support systems for people with psychiatric
disabilities in New York.

8 Patrick W. Corrigan. 2008. Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. The Guilford Press A
Division of Guilford Publications, Inc. 72 Spring Street, New York, NY 10012.

9 Robert Paul Liberman, M.D. 2008. Recovery from Disability Manual of Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. 1000 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22209-3901.

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1.3 Sustainability in Psychological Rehabilitation Center

Each working in our current circumstance ought to be assessed by its greenery, water and waste
frameworks, development frameworks, metropolitan arranging lastly inside plan and materials utilized in
its insides. By this way we can comprehend the degree of manageability of the structures. The "Practical
Turn of events" idea has been generally perceived since 1987. The spotlight has fundamentally been on
financial aspects and climate. The medical problems and the social qualities established by the miniature
and full scale conditions that structure urban communities are not typically considered by most business
and metropolitan plan areas, albeit most strategy arranged endeavors, for example, Plan 21, Wellbeing for
All and WHO Solid City ventures, have included and stressed the craving to continue these elements
notwithstanding making financial supportability11.

1.3.1 Importance of sustainability in Rehabilitation Centers

In the course of the last five to ten years the field of emergency clinic engineering has built up an abundance
of mastery and comprehension of the advantages that a decent climate positively affects the mending cycle
of patients and the prosperity of staff. This is naturally related with maintainability, particularly inside the
inside climate. Lighting, warm solace, commotion and air quality effects affect both staff and patients that
are as of now undermined by sickness. It is recognized that the decision of inside materials can significantly
affect the nature of the climate. The inner surface materials, for example, divider gets done with, roof and
floor covers have sway on the interior air nature of the structure just as affecting on the more extensive
ramifications of the practical plan for example producing measure, entire life cycle including the reuse
stage, with research recommending that interior floor Materials have the most effect of the whole inside
climate12.

1.3.2 Sustainable Design Principles and characteristics in Psychological Rehabilitation Center

Supportability is a key standard of environmental plan. It includes keeping up regular sources by not
draining the climate of materials which can't be effortlessly supplanted during the plan, development and
creation measures. The idea of supportability generally alludes to the need to build up an all the more long
haul comprehension of structures that perceives the current necessities as well as the future changes. This
idea likewise takes care of the development expense and execution in the utilization of the structure. This
has ramifications for the plan regarding land use and ecological administrations. While building a feasible
structure the architects need to consolidate the associated issues: social components, monetary variables
and natural elements. Utilizing green materials in medical clinic insides have numerous beneficial outcomes
both on inhabitants and on the climate. Such materials are right off the bat expected to be less
hypersensitive, as they inhale; they have likewise low outflows during assembling and during the set down
cycle13.

1.3.3 Sustainable materials and lighting and ventilation in Psychological Rehabilitation center

For materials and lighting in this sort of spots it's imperative to give sentiment of brilliance, serene,
Extensive within, inviting, unwinding and near nature subject so it be agreeable for the patients and for the
guests and doesn't have negative effect and impact on them. Subsequent to examining the Mental Recovery
community we found the most materials utilized in this spot is: wood, solid, glass, epoxy, rocks, savvy

11 Onaran. Feb, 2009. “Researchgate.” Sustainable Therapy Room Surfaces in Acute Mental Health
Hospitals.
Online.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228481776_Sustainable_Therapy_Room_Sur
faces_in_Acute_Mental_Health_Hospitals. Accessed on 11 Oct 2020.

12 National Research Council (U.S.).1993. Sustainable agriculture and the environment in the humid
tropics Washington, D.C.

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glass, straightforward wood and gypsum. For the lights and the ventilation these sort of spots has a great
deal of land scape and open spaces so the windows and the perspectives is large in this spaces and the
ventilation framework too has enormous and smooth follow14.

Figure 2: Windows and daylight in Psychological Rehabilitation center15

Figure 3: A table showing the relations of design, health and sustainability16

14 Penny Bonda and Kate Sosnowchik. 2014. Sustainable commercial interiors Second edition. Willy. U.S.A
American society of interior commercials.

15 "Psychiatric Centre Friedrichshafen / Huber Staudt Architekten" 18 Mar 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed
9 Nov 2020. online https://www.archdaily.com/486389/psychiatric-centre-friedrichshafen-huber-

staudt-architekten> ISSN 0719-8884.
16 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. 2015. “SAMHSA.” Using
Technology-Based Therapeutic Tools in Behavioral Health Services. Online.
https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/sma15-4924.pdf. Accessed on 11 Oct 2020.
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1.4 Smart technology in interiors

Inside plan is a multi-faceted calling in which innovative and specialized arrangements are applied to
accomplish a manufactured inside climate. These arrangements include usefulness, improvement of the
personal satisfaction and the way of life of the tenants and style. Inside plan incorporates an extent of
administrations to secure and improve the wellbeing, life wellbeing and government assistance of people
in general. Correspondingly, keen innovation is a developing practice. Inside the extent of inside plan,
classifications of Savvy Innovation incorporate brilliant homes, structures and structures, materials,
apparatuses, ecological advancements, energy advances and keen inescapable pervasive processing.
Medical care plan intercessions amplify this rundown with keen medical services items, contraptions and
study zones. Among the devices and advancements, the most mainstream one is sensors.

Interior design is moving forward than seeing smart technology as a trend. A common language between
interior design and the field of smart technology is needed for future joint intellectual and practical efforts17.

1.4.1 Smart technology application in Psychological Rehabilitation Center

Innovation based evaluations and intercessions are significant restorative apparatuses that clinicians can
incorporate into their work with customers. Moreover, innovation permits elective models of care to be
offered to customers with explicit requirements that limit their capacity to partake or intrigue in taking an
interest in more traditional intercessions focusing on conduct wellbeing.

This Treatment Improvement Convention (TIP) gives a diagram of current innovation based evaluations
and mediations (counting treatment, recuperation uphold, backslide avoidance, and anticipation centered
intercessions) focusing on conduct wellbeing, and it sums up the proof base supporting the viability of such
intercessions. It likewise inspects open doors for Innovation helped care (TAC) in the social wellbeing
field—especially in improving early admittance to mind, customer commitment in and pledge to treatment
and recuperation, customer instruction, explicit treatment mediations, backslide anticipation and
recuperation the executives, expanded recuperation, network commitment, emotional wellness
advancement, and substance use problem avoidance, among different zones18.

1.4.2 Smart technology system

The significant advances that utilized in this spot is movement sensors, sound sensors, thermo sensor, water
sensor, and indoor regulator and temperature sensor smoke sensor. Sharp arrangement systems can be
proactive in controlling air quality through the assessment of tenacity, defilements, and hurtful gas
radiations. Structures can reduce these disastrous particles through real normal and mechanical ventilation.
This is refined by controlling vaporous strain through air conditioning structures or possibly
computerization systems that open certain windows for normal ventilation. Quick arrangement systems can
in like manner incite certain directs in mechanical ventilation structures, empowering characteristic air rep.

17 “JD Institute of fashion technology.” Theme Based Interiors for the year 2018. Online.
https://www.jdinstitute.edu.in/theme-based-interiors-for-the-year
2018/#:~:text=It%20is%20very%20important%20to%20have%20a%20theme%20in%20any,time
%20giving%20it%20and%20individuality. Accessed on 11 Oct 2020.

18 Debra Flanders Cushing and Evonne Miller. 2020. Creating Great Places Evidence-Based Urban Design.
52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, NY 10017 and by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park,
Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN.

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Figure 4: examples for the smart technologies that will be applied in the center19

1.5 Design Theme

It is very important to have a theme in any interior space for it ties the space together and tells its story at
the same time giving it and individuality. In Psychological Rehabilitation Center the theme and the
environment is very important because in this space will be people who has different problems and the
design environment has effect on them as well. The main theme in this design will be post-modern theme
with small additions from the bio-mimicry and parametric design to give look of peaceful, elegant and near
nature place. The color scheme that will be used in this design will be color scheme depend on light and
bright colors because the colors as well has physiological effect on people as well.
1.5.1 What is Post-modern?
The term postmodernism from the start showed up on paper in Joseph Hudnot's Plan and the Spirit of Man
(1949). It was from the outset used to mean not long after 'improvement' in any case, with the Hegelian
sureness that preeminent backwards follows speculation, it has significantly additionally beginning late
come to suggest 'against progression'. In any case, getting an advantageous postmodern way of thinking
doesn't commonly mean a dismissal of all that the 20th century required to bringing to the table, yet an
overlaying of a basic eye and language which challenges the shows of progression, while picking over its
more flavorful pieces and returning to all that advancement pardoned. Charles Jencks, for one, seen the
postmodern 'as the shielding comparatively as the distinction in progression. The facts confirm that, in
certain fields, a tight perusing has prompted shortsighted results. In the field of contemporary popular music
it appears just to have prompted the impasse of apportionment (examining) without much in the method of
development. Notwithstanding, in the visual expressions, the inclination has not been to strip down yet to
add the elements of communication and talk. One has just to see the recovery of naturalistic artistic creation
to realize that customary aptitudes are not really shunned yet given additional broadness and social
pertinence. If this somehow happened to be shown with a Venn graph, innovation may be believed to be
the yolk in a postmodern seared egg20.

19 Moka 2004. IPPOCRATE. Online source: https://www.ippocrateas.eu/smart-healthcare-and-
technologies-in-the-healthcare-sector/. last Accessed on 6 Nov 2020

20 John Pawson, n.d. Web. 29 July 2015. Online : http://www.johnpawson.com/>
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Figure 5: JOHN PAWSON – WESTFALEN HOUSE21

1.5.2 What is bio-mimicry?
Some of the time the best answer for an issue isn't generally the most perplexing, and, also, the most fitting
answer isn't generally another one. While us people may simply be considering making the plunge
(generally) with resourcefulness, the set of all animals has centuries of developmental experimentation to
gain from. Bio-mimicry, as it's called, is a strategy for making answers for human difficulties by imitating
plans and thoughts found in nature. It's utilized all over the place: structures, vehicles, and even materials
— so we thought it'd be enjoyable to gather together a couple of the most significant models. Here are eight
of the most shocking mechanical applications enlivened commonly22.

21 John Pawson, n.d. Web. 29 July 2015. Online : http://www.johnpawson.com/>
22 Maibritt Pedersen Zari. 2018. Regenerative Urban Design and Ecosystem Bio-mimicryby Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN.
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Figure 6: Bio- Incorporating bio-mimicry into design23.

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1.5.3 What is parametric design?
Parametric plan is a cycle dependent on algorithmic reasoning that empowers the statement of boundaries
and decides that, together, characterize, encode and explain the connection between plan expectation and
plan reaction24.
Parametric design is a paradigm in design where the relationship between elements is used to manipulate
and inform the design of complex geometries and structures.
The term parametric begins from science (parametric condition) and alludes to the utilization of specific
boundaries or factors that can be altered to control or adjust the outcome of a condition or framework. While
today the term is utilized concerning computational plan frameworks, there are points of reference for these
cutting edge frameworks in progress of planners, for example, Antoni Gaudí, who utilized simple models
to investigate configuration space25.
Parametric modeling systems can be divided into two main types:

 Propagation-based systems where one computes from known to unknowns with a dataflow
model.

 Constraint systems which solve sets of continuous and discrete constraints.

Figure 7: One Main Office Renovation / dECOi Architects26.

1.5.4 What is Color Psychology?
The brain research of shading depends on the psychological and passionate impacts tones have on located
individuals in all aspects of life. There are some abstract pieces to shading brain science just as some
more acknowledged and demonstrated components. Remember, that there will likewise be varieties in
translation, which means, and discernment between various societies27.

24 Jabi, Wassim. 2013. Parametric Design for Architecture. London: Laurence King. ISBN 9781780673141.
25 Frazer, John. 2016. "Parametric Computation: History and Future". Architectural Design. 86

(March/April): 18–23. doi:10.1002/ad.2019.
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1.5.5 Applying Color Psychology to Everyday Life
Did you realize your environmental factors might be affecting your feelings and perspective? Do you
actually see that specific places particularly bother you? Or on the other hand that specific spots are
particularly unwinding and quieting? All things considered, there's a decent possibility that the tones in
those spaces are having an impact.
In workmanship treatment, shading is frequently connected with an individual's feelings. Shading may
likewise impact an individual's psychological or actual state. For instance, considers have demonstrated
that a few people taking a gander at the shading red brought about an expanded pulse, which at that point
prompted extra adrenaline being siphoned into the circulatory system. You can become familiar with how
shading treatment functions and how light and shading may influence us.
There are additionally generally noted mental impacts of shading as it identifies with two fundamental
classes: warm and cool. Warm tones –, for example, red, yellow and orange – can start an assortment of
feelings going from solace and warmth to aggression and outrage. Cool tones –, for example, green, blue
and purple – regularly sparkle sentiments of tranquility just as trouble28.
1.5.6 Color psychology for healthcare spaces
Colors can impact an individual's discernment towards the environmental factors. Choice of tones for
patients' room is said to rely upon how long somebody would remain there. An investigation proposed that
suitable utilization of shadings in a medical care office likewise relies upon the motivation behind the room
or the territory.
For instance:
Sitting areas: Uplifting and fascinating shading plans, with highlight tones
Hallways and gatherings: Can be separated with solid emphasize colors
Escalated care units: Calming and soothing, with delicate nonpartisan tones.
Meeting rooms: Warn unbiased tones in the primary region with complement tones behind work areas.
Working theaters: Usually painted with a cooler, quieted palette of green or blue/green in shading to kill
the after picture delivered by the specialist's focus29.

28 Art therapy. 2007-2019. Color Psychology: The Emotional Effects of Colors Online.
http://www.arttherapyblog.com/online/color-psychology-psychologica-effects-of-
colors/#.X4zST9AzZPY. ad.2019

29 Riley, Charles A. 1995. Color Codes: Modern Theories of Color in Philosophy, Painting and Architecture,
Literature, Music and Psychology. University Press of New England.

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Figure 8: Color and their meanings30.
30 Andrew J. Elliot, Mark D. Fairchild, and Anna Franklin. 2015. Handbook of Color Psychology. University

Printing House, Cambridge CB2 8BS, United Kingdom.

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2 Chapter2: Case Studies

Introduction

Chapter two will provide three different case studies for about Psychiatric Rehabilitation center in deferent
places in the world information’s about the functionality of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation center, about the
theme inside Psychiatric Rehabilitation center, about the sustainable and smart technology in Psychiatric
Rehabilitation centers and about the zoning and design programing inside the Psychiatric Rehabilitation
center also this chapter will include one case study about resort to understand the standers and the pointes
that play big role in client comfort as well the color scheme, theme, sustainable and smart solutions in this
kind of places.

 Case study 1: (Psychiatric Centre Friedrichshafen) The new psychiatric center with 1 to 3
story’s fitted into the existing slope takes up the orthogonal structure of the hospital
Friedrichshafen, thereby turning into an element within the „campus “structure. The building
encloses a generously dimensioned green courtyard that follows the natural slope of the hill and
forms toward the west a window to the landscape and to Lake Constance.

 Case study 2: (HELIX, Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Stockholm) Designing a Forensic
Psychiatric Clinic is one of the most challenging and complex tasks an architect can take on. High
demands on safety, fire, details, healthcare environment, patient - caretaker relations, and the
relationship with society as a whole, present a complexity seldom shared in other architectural
projects.

 Case study 3: (Psychiatric Center Bolzano) The new psychiatric rehabilitation center with an
independent sheltered housing unit is positioned within the urban fabric of Bolzano’s historically
renowned Gries residential district. Sited along the neighborhood’s main street, the center presents
itself as a residential building rather than a health-care facility and takes on the chromatic character
of the surrounding area with a rhythmic palette of earthy colors.

 Case study 4: (Mason Resort) Inspired by its local craftsmanship of stone masonry, Ang Sila community,
concrete and stone has been carefully cut and crafted, forming a unique architectural design. Mason is a
hideaway pool-villa resort, located at Na Jomtien Beach, Chonburi, between fishermen’s village and the city of
Pattaya. It was intended to be the project that is naturally blended into existing land and seascapes. The resort
was designed to create a new experience for relaxing with the stunning ocean backdrop, boasting a private pool
in every single villa, exposing sunlight by its large greenery roof-deck, and eventually dining in a romantic sun-
setting scenario at beach-side bar.

Goals

1. Identify Psychiatric Rehabilitation center requirements and space planning.
2. Identify best sustainable and suitable material solutions for Psychiatric Rehabilitation center.
3. Determined appropaeriat furnishings for Psychiatric Rehabilitation center.

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2.1 Case Study-I Overview

Project Psychiatric Centre Friedrichshafen
Name
Location Röntgenstraße 8, 88048 Friedrichshafen, Germany
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Siebenzwerge+Fachklinik+f%C3%BCr+Drogenkrankheiten/@47.7094823,9.
Project 0929353,10z/data=!4m8!1m2!2m1!1srehabilitation+center+near+Friedrichshafen,+Germany!3m4!1s0x479a541fee
Information 360737:0xb14926b05198c54!8m2!3d47.759251!4d9.3555444

Architects: Huber Staudt Architekten

Time frame: 2008 - 2012

usable area: 3.274 qm

gross area: 5.555 qm

costs: 11,0 Mio. EUR

beds: 76

client: Südwürttembergische Zentren für Psychiatrie Ravensburg

proceeding: competition 2008, 1st prize

cooperation: BERNARD und SATTLER Landschaftsarchitekten

project-team: Julian Arons, Magdalena Falska, António Henriques, Christian Huber, Leander Moons,
Jördis Petzold, Joachim Staudt, Sofia Theodorou

awards: "best architects 14" Award

AKG-Auszeichnung herausragender Gesundheitsbauten 2013

AIT Award 2012

Beispielhaftes Bauen Bodenseekreis

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2.1.1 Organization Chart

CEO
(founder)

Assistant
Managing Director

Coordinating Coordinating Director Coordinating Director of
Director of of Disability and Advanced Home care and
Psychiatric care
Rehabilitation care Geriatrics

Director of HR Director of Chief Medical
Communications Director

Doctores Nurses

Figure 9: Case study 1 organization chart

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Figure 10: One Main Office Renovation / dECOi Architects31.
31 ArchDaily 2008. Psychiatric Centre Friedrichshafen / Huber Staudt Architekten A Review. Online.

https://www.archdaily.com/486389/psychiatric-centre-friedrichshafen-huber-staudt
architekten?ad_source=search&ad_medium=search_result_all Accessed on 6 Nov 2020.

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2.1.4 Space Planning
2.1.5 Organization Activities

General services Residential part Treatment part Offices
Lobby an waiting areas Bath rooms Doctor lounge Administration
Meeting rooms Social activity Group therapy
Restaurant
Landscape

Table 1 : Showing the case study 1 major and sub activities

2.1.6 Space Dimensions Analysis

Space Activities Width Length Height Area

General services 6m 8m 3m 48 m2
Restaurant 6.75 m 24.22 m 7m 163.4 m2
Lobby 14.1 m 17.5 m 3m 15.7 m2
Meeting rooms 39.36 m 65.87 m - 50.9 m2
Landscape
Residential part 6m 5.6 m 3m 33.6 m2
Waiting area 12.2 m 28.3 m 3m 339.6 m2
Bed rooms
Treatment part 12.3 m 34.1 m 3m 419.43 m2
Group therapy 42.09 m 22.46 m 3m 106.9 m2
Doctor lounge
Offices

Table 2 : Showing the case study 1

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2.1.7 Space Planning Matrix
2.1.8 Bubble Diagram

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2.1.9 Zoning diagram

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2.1.10 Material Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment

General services Mat003 Mat006, Mat008 Mat009
Restaurant Mat003 Mat006, Mat008 Mat009
Lobby Mat003 Mat006, Mat008 Mat009
Meeting rooms
Landscape Mat003 Mat006, Mat008 Mat009
Residential part Mat003 Mat006, Mat008 Mat009
Waiting area
Bedrooms Mat003 Mat006, Mat008 Mat009
Treatment part Mat003 Mat006, Mat008 Mat009
Group therapy
Doctor lounge
Offices

Table 3 : Showing the case study 1 material analysis based on space planning

2.1.11 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment

General services - - Light004, Light005
Restaurant - - Light004, Light005
Lobby - - Light005
Meeting rooms - -
Landscape Light004
Residential part - - Light004
Waiting area - -
Bedrooms Light005
Treatment part - - Light005
Group therapy - -
Doctor lounge
Offices

Table 4 : Showing the case study 1 lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning

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2.1.12 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment
General services
Restaurant FFE016, FFE004, FFE005, - -
FFE012
Lobby FFE001, FFE003, FFE004, - -
Meeting rooms FFE005, - -
Landscape FFE008, FFE004 -
Residential part FFE002, FFE014 -
Waiting area
Bedrooms FFE005, FFE004, FFE003 - -
Treatment part -
Group therapy FFE010, FFE011, FFE013, -
FFE008, FFE009
Doctor lounge
Offices FFE006, FFE007, FFE008, -
FFE015 -
FFE016, FFE005, FFE003,
FFE004

Table 5 : Showing the project FF&E analysis based on space planning

2.1.13 Case Study-I Conclusion

1. The design gives an away from of what divisions are fundamental inside a Mental Recovery Place.
2. A sheltered climate has been made for the individuals with psychological instability.
3. The Mental Restoration Community shows a straightforward inside with innovative example on

celling.

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2.2 Case Study-II Overview

Project HELIX, Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Stockholm / BSK Arkitekter
Name

Location STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN

https://www.google.com/maps/search/HELIX,+Forensic+Psychiatric+Clinic+of+Stockholm+%2F+
BSK+Arkitekter/@59.2162566,17.8450656,11.74z

Project Architects: BSK Arkitekter
Information Area: 17000 m²

Completed in November 2012, the Helix Forensic Psychiatry Clinic in Flemingsberg,
Sweden, just outside of Stockholm, will serve sentenced violent offenders. BSK Arkitekter
(Stockholm) designed the facility for property manager Locum. The security demands are of
the highest priority. The complex will also serve as a healthcare facility that regards the
integrity of the patients, provides a calm environment, and offers caregivers an efficient and
enjoyable workplace.

2.2.1 Organization Chart

Healthcare Chief
Executive

Assistant
Managing Director

Coordinating Coordinating Director Coordinating Director of
Director of of Disability and Advanced Home care and
Psychiatric care
Rehabilitation care Geriatrics

Director of HR Director of House Property Chief Medical
Communications and Procurement Director
CIO
manager

Doctores Nurses Normal staff

Figure 11: Case study 2 organization chart

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2.2.3 Interior and Exterior Illustration

Figure 12: HELIX, Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Stockholm / BSK ArkitekterSpace Planning32.

2.2.4 Organization Activities

Residential part General services Treatment part
Flats Doctor offices Treatment rooms
Meeting rooms Thinking rooms
Waiting areas and lobby

Table 6 : Showing the case study 2

32 ArchDaily December 15, 2012. HELIX, Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Stockholm / BSK Arkitekter Review.
Online. https://www.archdaily.com/306960/helix-forensic-psychiatric-clinic-of-stockholm-bsk-
arkitekter?ad_source=search&ad_medium=search_result_all Accessed on 6 Nov 2020.

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2.2.5 Space Dimensions Analysis Chapter 2

Space Activities Width Length Height Area
1287 m2
Residential part 19.8m 65m 3m 241.19 m2
Flats 352.44 m2
General services 20m 20m 3m 942.76 m2
Doctor offices 19.8m 17.8m 3m 337.46 m2
Meeting rooms 19.6m 48.1m 7m 387 m2
Waiting areas and lobby
Treatment part 9.4m 35.9m 3m
Treatment rooms 18.6m 20.6m 3m
Thinking rooms

Table 7 : Showing the case study 2

2.2.6 Space Planning Matrix

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2.2.7 Bubble Diagram

2.2.8 Zoning diagram

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2.2.9 Material Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment

Residential part Mat001 Mat003, Mat009 Mat009
Flats
General services Mat008 Mat009 Mat009
Doctor offices Mat008 Mat009 Mat009
Meeting rooms Mat001, Mat008 Mat005, Mat009 Mat009
Waiting areas and lobby
Treatment part Mat008 Mat009 Mat009
Treatment rooms Mat007 Mat009 Mat009
Thinking rooms

Table 8 : Showing the case study 2 material analysis based on space planning

2.2.10 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment
Residential part Light007
Flats Light001
General services Light007
Doctor offices Light001, Light008
Meeting rooms Light001, Light008
Light001, Light002,
Waiting areas and lobby Light009, Light010

Treatment part Light001, Light008
Treatment rooms Light001, Light008
Thinking rooms

Table 9 : Showing the case study 2 lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning

2.2.11 Furniture, Furnishing & Equipment Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment

Residential part FFE006, FFE007, FFE008
Flats
General services FFE007, FFE008 FFE009
Doctor offices FFE002, FFE004, FFE005
Meeting rooms FFE001, FFE002, FFE003
Waiting areas and lobby
Treatment part FFE004, FFE005
Treatment rooms FFE004, FFE005
Thinking rooms

Table 10 : Showing the project FF&E analysis based on space planning

2.2.12 Case Study-II Conclusion

1. The compositional design gives an away from of the space.
2. The plan supplement the area and utilizations assortment of feasible arrangements.
3. For a Psychological Rehabilitation Center the interior design lakes the big variety of different

materials.

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2.3 Case Study-III Overview

Project Name Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy
Location
https://www.google.com/maps/@46.4975866,11.3556001,14.82z?hl=en-GB
Project Information Designer: MODUS ARCHITECTS
Project year: 2014
Credits design: ISABELLA NAPOLITANO, MARTINA SALMASO, ROSA SIGMUND,
IRENE BRAITO
CLIENT: AUTONOMOUS PROVINCE OF BOLZANO
GENERAL CONTRACTORS: COSTRUZIONI IOBSTRAIBIZER S.R.L.
The new psychiatric rehabilitation center with an independent sheltered housing unit is positioned
within the urban fabric of Bolzano’s historically renown Gries residential district. Sited along the
neighborhood’s main street, the center presents itself as a residential building rather than a health-care
facility and takes on the chromatic character of the surrounding area with a rhythmic palette of earthy
colors. The building is comprised of a base with a rectangular footprint from which two separate, 3-
storeyed volumes cantilever outwards to create an inner courtyard open to the sky and crisscrossed
by bridging terraces. A central stair connects these two upper buildings and delineates the inner
courtyard into two separate patios whereby spaces with varying degrees of privacy and views are
carved out.

2.3.1 Organization Chart

CEO
(founder)

Assistant
Managing Director

Coordinating Coordinating Director Coordinating Director of
Director of of Disability and Advanced Home care and
Psychiatric care
Rehabilitation care Geriatrics

Director of HR Director of Chief Medical
Communications Director

Doctores Nurses

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Figure 13: Case study 3 organization chart

2.3.2 Architecture Layout

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Figure 14: Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy 33.

33 MoDus Architects. 2016. Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy. Online.
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Figure 15: Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy 34.
34 MoDus Architects. 2016. Psychiatric Center Bolzano, BZ Italy. Online.

https://www.modusarchitects.com/en/work/projects/alpine-architecture/psychiatric-center Accessed on 2020.

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2.3.4 Space Planning

2.3.4.1 Organization Activities

General services Patient service Treatment services Offices
Lobby and waiting Social activities Group therapy Meeting rooms
Landscape Patient rooms Dr Lounge Offices
Bath rooms Counters
Massage room
Stair case

Table 11 : Showing the case study 3 major and sub activities

2.3.4.2 Space Dimensions Analysis

Space Activities Width Length Height Area

General services 38.43 m 53.4 m 7m 2025 m2
Lobby and waiting 57.55 m 51.71 m - 9096 m2
Landscape 4.02 m 5.72 m 3m 22.99 m2
Bath rooms 7.42 m 5.59 m 3m 41.47 m2
Massage room 26.89 m 21.9 m 3m 588.8 m2
Stair case
Patient service 44.18 m 42.78 m 5m 1890 m2
Social activities 44 m 87.69 m 3m 3858 m2
Patient rooms
Treatment services 24.5 m 63.52 m 3m 1556 m2
Group therapy 18.91 m 15.31 m 3m 289.5 m2
Dr Lounge
Offices 23.64 m 18.37 m 3m 434.2 m2
Meeting rooms 4.20 m 9.73 m 3m 39.354 m2
Offices 5.58 m 7.91 m 3m 44.13 m2
Counters

Table 12 : Showing the case study 3 space planning

2.3.4.3 Space Planning Matrix

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2.3.6 Zoning diagram
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2.3.7 Material Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment

General services Mat002 Mat006 Mat009
Lobby and waiting
Landscape Mat002 Mat006 Mat009
Bathrooms Mat009 Mat009
Massage room Mat002 Mat006 Mat009
Staircase
Patient service Mat002 Mat009 Mat009
Social activities Mat003 Mat009 Mat009
Patient rooms
Treatment services Mat003 Mat009 Mat009
Group therapy Mat003 Mat009 Mat009
Dr Lounge
Offices Mat003 Mat009 Mat009
Meeting rooms Mat003 Mat009 Mat009
Offices Mat003 Mat009 Mat009
Counters

Table 13 : Showing the case study 3 material analysis based on space planning

2.3.8 Lighting Systems and Fixtures Analysis

Space Activities Floor Treatment Wall Treatment Ceiling Treatment

General services Light001, Light004
Lobby and waiting
Landscape Light001
Bath rooms Light001, Light006
Massage room Light001, Light006
Stair case
Patient service Light008
Social activities Light008, Light001
Patient rooms
Treatment services Light006, Light001
Group therapy Light001, Light004
Dr Lounge
Offices Light006, Light001
Meeting rooms Light001, Light004
Offices
Counters

Table 14 : Showing the case study 3 lighting systems and fixtures analysis based on space planning

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