印度精神卫生保健设施设计的考虑因素

Aratrika Sarkar, Jayita Guha Niyogi
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摘要随着时间的推移,全球精神卫生机构的选址和设计方法发生了变化。在印度,2017年《精神卫生法》颁布后,情况发生了重大变化。变化的性质也受到该国历史、文化规范和气候条件的影响。然而,今天,印度遵循的是一种普遍的设计准则,缺乏对具体国家的考虑。此外,最近缺乏基于印度精神卫生机构的环境设计和场地考虑的研究工作。本文介绍了一项关于印度现行政策的研究,现有的精神卫生保健设施的设计和选址理论,以及这些理论在两个主要案例研究和两个可能的地点的背景化。然后将研究结果应用于一个学术设计项目,讨论在国家或州特定的指导方针中需要解决的可能的设计和位置考虑因素。最后,本文强调了当前针对具体案例的方法的相关性,而不是泛化的适用于任何地方的方法。关键词:精神卫生保健机构;印度指南;地点;建筑设计理论;披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:saratrika Sarkar是西孟加拉邦印度理工学院城市规划硕士的学生。她于2021年完成了西孟加拉邦加尔各答Jadavpur大学的建筑学士学位。她的研究领域包括治疗建筑、城市规划和城市设计。Jayita Guha NiyogiJayita Guha Niyogi是加尔各答Jadavpur大学建筑系教授和前任系主任。2005年,她在印度理工学院获得博士学位。她拥有33年的建筑与规划专业、教学和研究项目经验。她感兴趣的领域包括综合土地利用和交通规划,环境规划和管理,定量技术。
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Considerations for mental healthcare facility design in Indian context
AbstractWith time, there has been a shift in the approach towards location and design of mental health establishments across the globe. In India, the situation changed significantly after the establishment of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017. The nature of change has been affected by the history, cultural norms, and climatic conditions of the country as well. However, today, India follows a generalized design guideline that is devoid of country-specific considerations. Moreover, there is a dearth of recent research work based on contextual design and site location considerations for a mental health establishment in India. This paper presents a study on the current policies of India, the existing design and location theories of mental health care facilities and contextualization of those theories on two primary case studies and two possible site locations. The findings are then applied to an academic design project with a discussion on the possible design and location considerations that need to be addressed in country or state-specific guidelines. It is concluded by highlighting the relevance of case-specific, rather than generalized, fit-for-every-place approach, today.Keywords: Mental health care facilityIndian guidelinessite locationarchitectural design theoriesdeinstitutionalizationhealing architecture AcknowledgmentThe author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsAratrika SarkarAratrika Sarkar is a student of Masters of City Planning at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal. She completed her Bachelors in Architecture from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal in 2021. Her domain of interest includes healing architecture, city planning and urban design.Jayita Guha NiyogiJayita Guha Niyogi is a Professor and Ex. Head of the Department of Architecture, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. She acquired her doctoral degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur in 2005. She has 33 years of experience in Architecture and Planning profession, teaching and research projects. Her domain of interest includes integrated land use and transportation planning, environmental planning and management, quantitative techniques.
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