One of the sometimes-neglected fields is the landscape design of hospital premises. This study focuses on the perception and preferences of responders regarding hospital site design. The objective was to determine if people are aware of the benefits of restorative contact with nature and if there were preferences for any specific landscape type. The online questionnaire with color figures was distributed using emails and social media from 4th May to 2nd August 2024. Some 110 respondents returned the questionnaire. Most of the respondents were women under 25. Most respondents declared that the surroundings of the healthcare building influence the health and well-being of patients (96%) and health personnel (86%). The results confirmed the awareness of the importance of contact with nature (89%). Moreover, this study demonstrated a preference for calm garden compositions, stimulating physical and mental recovery with trees, flowers, and water features, as well as stabilized paths and sheltered sitting places. The results confirm previous studies and demonstrate the importance of landscape architecture design of hospital premises for the well-being of patients. The findings may influence urban landscape planning and the design of hospital sites.
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Trojanowska et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e034fdf0e39f13e7fa356b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/architecture5040091
Monika Trojanowska
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
Joanna Matuszewska
Lodz University of Technology
Maciej Brosz
University of Gdańsk
Architecture
University of Gdańsk
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
Lodz University of Technology
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