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Hastane Çatı Bahçeleri

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 150 - 167, 01.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.563634

Abstract





Kamu hastaneleri aırı kalabalık olma özelliği gösterir, dolayısıyla hastaların psikolojilerini iyiletirebilecekleri, streslerinin azaltabilecekleri mekanlara gereksinim duyarlar.
Dünya genel
inde hastanelerin giderek hasta merkezli bir bakım modelini benimsedikleri
görülür. Aynı zaman da tedavinin, ina edilmiş çevreye dahil edilmesi iin yeni yollar
aranmakta ve gel
iştirilmektedir. En hızlı büyüyen eğilimlerden biri, çorak çatı alanlarında sakin ortamların oluturulması yani yeşil çatıların veya çatı bahçelerinin kurulmasıdır. Çatı ve iyiletirme bahçelerinin göz önünde bulundurulursa, bu iki bahçenin
hastane çatıları
ile birlemesi hm hastaların iyilemesi ve salık problemlerine yardımcı
olması hem de çevre ve ekolojik açıdan katkısı büyüktür. Bu çalı
mada dünya genelinde
yapılan hastane çatı bahçeler
inin incelenmesi, bu tür bahçelerin tasarım kriterleri ve
özel
iklerinin ortaya koyulması amaçlanmıtır. 





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Hospital Rooftop Garden

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 150 - 167, 01.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.563634

Abstract









Public hospitals tend to be overcrowded, creating a higher need for patients to have
access to a place where they can de-stress and heal the
ir psyches. As hospitals around the
world are
increasingly adopting a patient-centred care model, they are also finding new
ways to
incorporate care into the built environment. One of the fastest growing trends is
the
installation of green roofs, or roof gardens, to create tranquil oases on otherwise barren rooftop spaces. In this research, with regard to benefits and advantages of roof gardens
and heal
ing gardens, the integration of these two gardens in the rooftop of the hospitals
can contr
ibute to the health problems of the patients as well as providing ecological profits
and ecos
istem services. In this research, with the analysis and survey of some hospital
roof gardens,
it has been attempted to discover the specific design qualities and features
of these gardens. 





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  • Cancer Lifeline O’Brien Center (2013). Retrieved Feb. 23, 2013 from http://larch.be.washington.edu/features/design build/ obrien.php.
  • Davis, B. (2002). “Healing the whole person: A post occupancy evaluation of the rooftop therapy park at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center”, Knoxville, Tennessee. Unpublished master’s thesis). Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Baton Rouge.
  • Fleming, L. (2013). “Healing Gardens for Cancer Populations”. A Quarterly Publicatıon Of The American Horticultural Therapy Association, 41(2).
  • Gierlach-Spriggs, N. Kaufman, R. E., & Warner, S. B. Jr. (1998). “Restorative Garden: The Healing Landscape.” New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Hartig, T. & Evans, G. W. (1993). “Psychological foundations of nature experience.” In T. Gärling & R. G. Golledge (Eds.), Behavior and Environment: Psychological and Geographical Approaches (pp. 427-457). Amsterdam: Elservier/North Hol- land.
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  • Hartig, T., Böök, A., Garvill, J., Olsson, T., & Gärling. T., (1996). “Environmental influences on psychological restoration”. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 37, 378-393.
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  • Marcus, C. C., & Barnes, M. (1999). “Healing gardens: Therapeutic benefits and design recommendations.” John Wiley & Sons.
  • Martin, K. (2013). “Hospital Healing Garden Design and Emotional and Behavioral Responses of Visitors and Employees “(Doctoral dissertation, Auburn University).
  • Martens, R., Bass, B., & Alcazar, S. S. (2008). “Roof–envelope ratio impact on green roof energy performance”. Urban Ecosystems, 11(4), 399-408.
  • Nektarios, P. A., Ntoulas, N., Paraskevopoulou, A. T., Zacharopoulou, A., & Chronopoulos, I. (2014). “Substrate and dra- inage system selection and slope stabilization in an intensive-type roof garden park: case study of Athens Concert Hall”. Landscape and ecological engineering, 10(1), 29-46.
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  • Pasha, S. (2011). “Usability of outdoor spaces in children’s hospitals (Doctoral dissertation”, Texas A&M University).
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  • Ulrich, R. S. (1984). “View through a window may influence recovery from surgery.” Science, 224, 420-421.
  • Ulrich, R. S. (1992). “Effects of interior design on wellness: Theory and recent scientific research”. Journal of Healthcare Design, 3, 97-109.
  • Ulrich, R. S. (1991). “Effects of health facility interior design on wellness: Theory and recent scientific research.” Journal of Health Care Design, 3: 97-109. [Reprinted in: Marberry, S.O. (Ed.) 1995. Innovations in Healthcare Design. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, pp. 88-104.]
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  • URL 4. http://horticulturaltherapynetwork.org/index.php/abouthorticulturaltherapy/
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Sima Pouya

Öner Demirel

Publication Date June 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 7 Issue: 1

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APA Pouya, S., & Demirel, Ö. (2017). Hospital Rooftop Garden. Sanat Ve Tasarım Dergisi, 7(1), 150-167. https://doi.org/10.20488/sanattasarim.563634