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Title: Propuesta arquitectónica alternativa de centro especializado en estética corporal para la provincia de Manabí.
Authors: Pinto Rodríguez, Lucia Michelle
Keywords: ESTÉTICA CORPORAL
DAÑO CONGÉNITO
ARQUITECTURA HOSPITALARIA
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Pinto Rodríguez, L. M. (2017). Propuesta arquitectónica alternativa de centro especializado en estética corporal para la provincia de Manabí. (Tesis de Pregrado). Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Manta, Ecuador.
Series/Report no.: ULEAM-ARQ;0282
Abstract: The present study is located in the province of Manabí where people with any physical problem caused by an accident or simply due to congenital damage They do not find a center that is dedicated to meeting their needs. The factors that have prevented the development of hospital architecture in the area are shown. country and in the province, two of the most relevant factors are the quality and dispersion of these spaces. On the other hand, the need that the Province experiences for a hospital space like the What is proposed. The topics of how architecture acts as an instrument of healing are addressed, and how it It can cause severe damage to the psychology of patients and their staff. Which leads to ask questions such as: Who really are the ones who use the architectural space? The work concludes with several recommendations about the importance of location, the accesses, the way in which sunlight and ventilation are used for a center quality hospital.
Description: El presente estudio se encuentra localizado en la provincia de Manabí donde las personas con algún problema físico causado por algún accidente o simplemente debido a un daño congénito no encuentran un centro que se dedique a atender sus necesidades.
URI: https://repositorio.uleam.edu.ec/handle/123456789/5356
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