Hospital Navigation: Spatial Configuration and Spatial Cognition in University Clinical Center of Kosovo in Prishtina

Bardha Meka, Armir Ferati
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The aim if this paper is to analyse the level of ease at which people navigate within the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo in Prishtina (UCCK). In a hospital setting, the objective for the user is to navigate easily and independently to the destination in order to reduce negative impacts on human wellbeing and operational costs. Navigation is important for employees, familiar with the environment and for visitors, unfamiliar with it. However, the paper is focused only on those familiar with the hospital setting – employees. Research has shown that navigation depends on the clarity of the built form’s component arrangements; that there is a high correlation between navigation and spatial configuration. Most of the studies on navigation in hospitals are focused on building scale. This paper is focused on the hospital campus of (UCCK) which belongs to the pavilion typology. As such, it shares many similarities with cities and has far more complex structure than other hospital typologies. So, the questions this paper is trying to answer are: how easy is to navigate within UCCK; what is the relation between spatial cognition and spatial configuration in the hospital setting? To answer, the research is leaning on the cognitive approach designed by K. Lynch based on mental maps and on the configurational approach based on space syntax theory and methodology. The paper reveals that UCCK lacks a clear image and has a low level of intelligibility. The outcome of this research should impact the future master plan of the hospital campus.
医院导航:普里什蒂纳科索沃大学临床中心的空间配置和空间认知
本文的目的是分析人们在普里什蒂纳科索沃大学临床中心(UCCK)内导航的轻松程度。在医院环境中,用户的目标是轻松独立地导航到目的地,以减少对人类健康和运营成本的负面影响。导航对于熟悉环境的员工和不熟悉环境的访客都很重要。然而,本文只关注那些熟悉医院环境的员工。研究表明,导航取决于建筑形式的组件排列的清晰度;在导航和空间结构之间有很高的相关性。医院导航的研究大多集中在建立规模上。本文的研究对象是UCCK医院校园,它属于展馆类型。因此,它与城市有许多相似之处,结构比其他医院类型复杂得多。因此,本文试图回答的问题是:在UCCK中导航有多容易;在医院环境中,空间认知与空间配置之间的关系是什么?为了回答这个问题,我们的研究主要依靠K. Lynch设计的基于心理地图的认知方法和基于空间句法理论和方法论的构型方法。研究表明,UCCK图像不够清晰,可理解性较低。本研究的结果将影响未来医院校园的总体规划。
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