Rethinking Modern Hospital Architecture Through COVID-19

J. Park
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Lately, the premier ateliers of contemporary architecture -- such as Herzog & de Meuron, or the Office of Metropolitan Architecture -- are showing increasing interest in hospital design, once the realm of highly specialized architectural firms. This trend towards reevaluating hospital design and architecture is most opportune, as the COVID-19 pandemic urges us all to rethink the ways in which our healthcare institutions can be better designed. This commentary is a discussion on the emerging issues of contemporary hospital architecture, especially as reinforced by the pandemic. For instance, while hospital architecture today focuses on individualized care, providing each patient with hotel-like rooms, the pandemic has reminded us of the issue of capacity and inequality in these limited and costly spaces. To what extent should hospitals be centralized or decentralized? Specialized or despecialized? This commentary discusses how COVID-19 has provided insight into some of contemporary hospital architecture’s greatest problems; specifically, it argues that the hospital of the future must exist on a more decentralized platform, both physically and digitally, and be more flexible in function.
从新冠肺炎看现代医院建筑
最近,当代建筑的顶级工作室,如Herzog&de Meuron或大都会建筑办公室,对医院设计越来越感兴趣,医院设计曾经是高度专业化的建筑公司的领域。这种重新评估医院设计和建筑的趋势是最恰当的,因为新冠肺炎大流行促使我们所有人重新思考如何更好地设计我们的医疗机构。这篇评论是对当代医院建筑新问题的讨论,尤其是在新冠疫情加强的情况下。例如,尽管今天的医院建筑侧重于个性化护理,为每位患者提供类似酒店的房间,但疫情提醒我们,在这些有限且昂贵的空间中,容量和不平等的问题。医院应该在多大程度上集中还是分散?专业化还是非专业化?这篇评论讨论了新冠肺炎如何深入了解当代医院建筑的一些最大问题;具体而言,它认为未来的医院必须存在于一个更加分散的平台上,无论是物理上还是数字上,并且在功能上更加灵活。
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