What should be paid attention to in the design of hospital elevator hall
What should be paid attention to in the design of hospital elevator hall
Whether the elevator design is reasonable or not is directly related to whether the entire medical building can run quickly and smoothly. A reasonable design can reduce the waiting time and avoid the occurrence of cross-infection.
First of all, the location of the elevator should be reasonably set, so that users can quickly reach the elevator hall, improve the efficiency of use, and avoid people looking around. The elevator hall of the hospital should fully consider the humanized design, and the waiting space should meet the comfort requirements of patients in the space. The perceptual environment contains many elements, including orientation, lighting, ventilation, heat preservation, moisturizing, heat insulation, disinfection, sound insulation, air, color, decoration, greening, and many other aspects. In the design of the elevator hall of a hospital, the following three points should be the most important:
(1) The space is bright and spacious: If the waiting space is sunny, it will make people feel comfortable. Therefore, the design and layout of the elevator hall of the hospital should strive for natural lighting and ventilation as much as possible to create a healthy medical environment. The waiting space of the inpatient building can also be combined with the city scenery to relieve people's anxiety when waiting for the elevator. If sunlight cannot be guaranteed, then artificial lighting should be considered. Warm-color light sources can be used extensively to give people a warm and cozy feeling.
(2) Rich and harmonious colors: In-hospital buildings, the importance of colors has become increasingly prominent. Designers can break the traditional and monotonous color design of elevator halls. According to the different psychology of patients on different floors and different departments, different colors are used to enrich the design. Ladder space. In addition, take into account the psychology of those waiting for the elevator, the color of the elevator hall should not be too dull, the color of a large area should be light and elegant, and the color of high brightness and low saturation should be used to form a unified and coordinated tone. The small signs, guide icons, etc. in the hall should be bright in color and contrast. All kinds of signs and nameplates should be uniformly designed in terms of colors, fonts, scales, patterns, etc. according to the field, which must be coordinated and unified, but also easy to identify.
(3) Humanized design with careful consideration of details: A reasonable environment can adjust the mentality of waiters. The modern hospital elevator hall design requires the application of humanized design techniques to create more attractive public spaces. In addition to leaving the necessary waiting space in the design, we should also proceed from the psychology of the waiters and pay attention to the layout of every detail.
Secondly, in large-scale medical buildings, when there are a large number of elevators, the passenger elevators and medical elevators should be arranged in groups, and each group of elevators should not exceed four in parallel. If there are more than two nursing units on each floor of the ward, the medical elevator used by the patient It can also be regrouped appropriately to avoid crowded elevators caused by excessive concentration of elevators.
First of all, the location of the elevator should be reasonably set, so that users can quickly reach the elevator hall, improve the efficiency of use, and avoid people looking around. The elevator hall of the hospital should fully consider the humanized design, and the waiting space should meet the comfort requirements of patients in the space. The perceptual environment contains many elements, including orientation, lighting, ventilation, heat preservation, moisturizing, heat insulation, disinfection, sound insulation, air, color, decoration, greening, and many other aspects. In the design of the elevator hall of a hospital, the following three points should be the most important:
(1) The space is bright and spacious: If the waiting space is sunny, it will make people feel comfortable. Therefore, the design and layout of the elevator hall of the hospital should strive for natural lighting and ventilation as much as possible to create a healthy medical environment. The waiting space of the inpatient building can also be combined with the city scenery to relieve people's anxiety when waiting for the elevator. If sunlight cannot be guaranteed, then artificial lighting should be considered. Warm-color light sources can be used extensively to give people a warm and cozy feeling.
(2) Rich and harmonious colors: In-hospital buildings, the importance of colors has become increasingly prominent. Designers can break the traditional and monotonous color design of elevator halls. According to the different psychology of patients on different floors and different departments, different colors are used to enrich the design. Ladder space. In addition, take into account the psychology of those waiting for the elevator, the color of the elevator hall should not be too dull, the color of a large area should be light and elegant, and the color of high brightness and low saturation should be used to form a unified and coordinated tone. The small signs, guide icons, etc. in the hall should be bright in color and contrast. All kinds of signs and nameplates should be uniformly designed in terms of colors, fonts, scales, patterns, etc. according to the field, which must be coordinated and unified, but also easy to identify.
(3) Humanized design with careful consideration of details: A reasonable environment can adjust the mentality of waiters. The modern hospital elevator hall design requires the application of humanized design techniques to create more attractive public spaces. In addition to leaving the necessary waiting space in the design, we should also proceed from the psychology of the waiters and pay attention to the layout of every detail.
Secondly, in large-scale medical buildings, when there are a large number of elevators, the passenger elevators and medical elevators should be arranged in groups, and each group of elevators should not exceed four in parallel. If there are more than two nursing units on each floor of the ward, the medical elevator used by the patient It can also be regrouped appropriately to avoid crowded elevators caused by excessive concentration of elevators.