Adaptive Architecture and the Prevention of Infections in Hospitals

Researches has shown that climate change may spark global epidemics. The objectives of hospital design consistent with a high standard of sustainable architecture must not only be the tropicalization of buildings but also a system to confront the impact of infectious diseases which arise from climat...

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Main Author: Khai Tran van
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering 2016-12-01
Series:Transactions of the VŠB: Technical University of Ostrava, Civil Engineering Series
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/tvsb.2016.16.issue-2/tvsb-2016-0028/tvsb-2016-0028.xml?format=INT
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Summary:Researches has shown that climate change may spark global epidemics. The objectives of hospital design consistent with a high standard of sustainable architecture must not only be the tropicalization of buildings but also a system to confront the impact of infectious diseases which arise from climate change. Infection control is the discipline concerned with preventing nosocomial or healthcare-associated infection. Infection control addresses factors related to the spread of infections within the hospital building, including prevention, monitoring and management measures. As the application of new technologies such as the Heating, ventilation and air conditioning system (HVAC) with high-efficiency particulate arrestance (HEPA) has application range within stamina, the study suggests the need to adopt an integrated adaptive hospital design strategy to prevent infection.
ISSN:1804-4824