Re-development of the Puerto Princesa Provincial Hospital / Reujane M. Sendaydiego

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 1999Description: 256 leaves : color illustrations, maps, plans ; 29 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT COA BSArch .S46 1999
Contents:
Acknowledgement -- Dedication -- Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Methodology -- Chapter III. Terms of references -- Chapter IV. Design framework -- Chapter V. Analysis -- Chapter VI. Conclusion and recommendations.
Summary: As a student, my observation of most hospital is a more square, simple type of structure, painted white. I saw nothing attractive in hospital buildings and they are even physically characterized as dull and scary ones. The only pleasing sights in every hospital are the physicians and nurses with dainty looks in their white set of uniforms from head to foot. Through the long years of stay and observation of the researcher in the City of Puerto Princesa, there has not been noticed an architectural touch in every structure of a hospital building in the country. The proponent believed that although it is being built for care and treatment purposes, the building could be imposing in appearance, and could provide a spontaneous and unconscious stimulus to attention.
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Architecture Thesis Architecture UGT COA BSArch .S46 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000000458

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Acknowledgement -- Dedication -- Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Methodology -- Chapter III. Terms of references -- Chapter IV. Design framework -- Chapter V. Analysis -- Chapter VI. Conclusion and recommendations.

As a student, my observation of most hospital is a more square, simple type of structure, painted white. I saw nothing attractive in hospital buildings and they are even physically characterized as dull and scary ones. The only pleasing sights in every hospital are the physicians and nurses with dainty looks in their white set of uniforms from head to foot. Through the long years of stay and observation of the researcher in the City of Puerto Princesa, there has not been noticed an architectural touch in every structure of a hospital building in the country. The proponent believed that although it is being built for care and treatment purposes, the building could be imposing in appearance, and could provide a spontaneous and unconscious stimulus to attention.

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