Current situation and development of outdoor landscape in women’s specialized hospital

Lu Zhang, Hong Xu, Qingqing Lu

Abstract


In order to create a more suitable outdoor environment for physical and mental rehabilitation of female patients in
specialized hospitals, the problem of mismatch between the existing medical environment and humanization needs is solved. Based on the
literature research method, in view of the outdoor space structure of typical women’s specialized hospitals at home and abroad and the use
of patients, the existing problems of outdoor landscape of women’s specialized hospitals and the use of patients’ needs were sorted out. The
design strategy of outdoor landscape of women’s specialized hospital is put forward to provide reference for related practice, in order to
provide users with a higher quality medical environment.

Keywords


women’s specialized hospital; Outdoor landscape; Current situation and development

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v5i5.2024

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