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A conceptual discussion on architectural type and its role in theory and practice supports the construction of an analytical tool used for recognizing the typological evolution of hospital architecture in Western societies. The same tool is applied to analyze the typological evolution of hospital architecture in Natal, Brazil, through a sample of eighteen hospitals built in the city since the beginnings of 20th century. The conclusion is that typological evolution in Natal is almost the same as occidental one, except for a few singularities that can be explained by local social and economic development

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A conceptual discussion on architectural type and its role in theory and practice supports the construction of an analytical tool used for recognizing the typological evolution of hospital architecture in Western societies. The same tool is applied to analyze the typological evolution of hospital architecture in Natal, Brazil, through a sample of eighteen hospitals built in the city since the beginnings of 20th century. The conclusion is that typological evolution in Natal is almost the same as occidental one, except for a few singularities that can be explained by local social and economic development

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A conceptual discussion on architectural type and its role in theory and practice supports the construction of an analytical tool used for recognizing the typological evolution of hospital architecture in Western societies. The same tool is applied to analyze the typological evolution of hospital architecture in Natal, Brazil, through a sample of eighteen hospitals built in the city since the beginnings of 20th century. The conclusion is that typological evolution in Natal is almost the same as occidental one, except for a few singularities that can be explained by local social and economic development

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O edifício hospitalar é um tipo arquitetônico funcionalmente complexo que, segundo se observa, sofreu substanciais alterações no decorrer dos tempos, passando de pavilhonar a monobloco vertical. Esse estudo apresenta uma visão sobre a transformação tipológica do edifício hospitalar, identificando exemplos que apresentam qualidades espaciais de conforto nas unidades de internação e correlacionando princípios corbusianos de projeto e estratégias bioclimáticas. A arquitetura bioclimática explora os benefícios do clima, com soluções integradas para o conforto ambiental como princípio de projeto. O estudo relaciona as variáveis que afetam o conforto ambiental numa internação hospitalar, onde as premências de qualidade de vida são fundamentais para o pronto restabelecimento dos pacientes, uma vez que abrigam pessoas fragilizadas e com alto nível de estresse. Ao longo da revisão bibliográfica, constata-se que o edifício hospitalar concebido durante a arquitetura moderna beneficia soluções de uma arquitetura adaptada ao meio ambiente.O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar as relações da arquitetura bioclimática com os fatores climáticos, o conforto do ser humano e as soluções de arquitetura no contexto do ambiente hospitalar, projetado e construído a partir dos princípios corbusianos. Foi realizado um estudo de caso no Hospital Fêmina de Porto Alegre, por se tratar de um exemplo de arquitetura moderna bioclimática. Os espaços estudados são os quartos das unidades de internação e os elementos de arquitetura moderna contemplados no edifício. Os critérios de avaliação no estudo de caso são: medições de temperatura, iluminação natural e realização de entrevistas e questionários aos usuários, combinados com as análises dos princípios de projeto da arquitetura moderna. As interpretações dos resultados do estudo de caso e análises forneceram subsídios para a discussão das hipóteses levantadas e a elaboração das recomendações de projeto para o conforto ambiental nas internações hospitalares.

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A dissertação pretende registrar a história e analisar a arquitetura do Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre. O projeto de Jorge Moreira foi pioneiro na cidade com a intenção de promover a arquitetura moderna que obteve ampla repercussão na Europa entre as duas grandes guerras. Concomitantemente, Moreira participou da maioria dos projetos desenvolvidos pelos integrantes da escola carioca para a capital gaúcha. Após introdução contextual referente ao advento da arquitetura moderna em Porto Alegre e a influência do arquiteto em sua difusão, os três capítulos iniciais verificam os projetos realizados para o Hospital de Clínicas. O primeiro capítulo recupera a história e a origem, identificando os estudos iniciais feitos na década de 30, antes da atuação de Moreira. O segundo capítulo descreve e examina as três versões do projeto produzidas pelo arquiteto entre 1942 e 1952. O terceiro capítulo apresenta o projeto realizado em 1958 após o afastamento de Moreira, assim como o desfecho da construção na década de 70. O quarto e último capítulo comenta os demais projetos desenvolvidos pelo arquiteto para a cidade, considerando também o contexto da nova arquitetura. A dissertação conclui que o complexo processo que retardou por décadas a concretização do Hospital de Clínicas e as alterações ao projeto original que o desfiguraram, impediram que o mesmo se tornasse um marco na promoção do novo estilo na capital gaúcha. A arquitetura moderna em Porto Alegre não se difundiu por meio da atuação direta da escola carioca na cidade, mas indiretamente pela influência exercida por sua linguagem sobre a produção arquitetônica local. Pretende-se assim, auxiliar no conhecimento das referências que foram absorvidas, transformadas ou rejeitadas na arquitetura porto-alegrense, compreendendo a concepção, reconhecendo a relevância e investigando a repercussão do Hospital de Clínicas em Porto Alegre.

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Sustainability in buildings, while reducing the impact on the environment, contributes to the promotion of social welfare, to increase the health and productivity of occupants. The search for a way of build that meets the aspirations and development of humanity without, however, represent degradation of the environment, has become the great challenge of contemporary architecture. It is considered that the incorporation of principles that provide a sustainable building with careful choices of design solutions contribute to a better economic and thermal performance of the building, as well as functional and psychological comfort to its users. Based on this general understanding, this paper presents an architecture project aimed to health care whose the solutions adopted follow carefully the relevant legislation and sets his sights on the theme of sustainability. The methodology began with studies on the themes of verification service of deaths, sustainability and those application in construction developed through research in academic studies and analysis of architectural projects, using them like reference for the solutions adopted. Within the project analysis was performed a visit to the verification service of deaths in the city of Palmas in Tocantins, subsidizing information that, plus the relevant legislation, led to functional programming and pre-dimensional of the building to be designed. The result of this programming environments were individual records with information from environmental restrictions, space required for the development of activities, desirable flow and sustainability strategies, that can be considered as the first product of relevance of the professional master's degree. Finally we have outlined the basic design architecture of a Verification Service of Death SVO/RN (in portuguese), whose process of projecting defined as a guiding line of work four points: the use of bioclimatic architecture as the main feature projectual, the use of resources would provide minimal harm to the environment, the use of modulation and structure to the building as a form of rationalization and finally the search for solutions that ensure environmental and psychological comfort to users. Importantly to highlight that, besides owning a rare theme in literature that refers to architectural projects, the whole project was drawn up with foundations in projective criteria that contribute to environmental sustainability, with emphasis on thermal performance, energy efficiency and reuse of rainwater

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Sustainability in buildings, while reducing the impact on the environment, contributes to the promotion of social welfare, to increase the health and productivity of occupants. The search for a way of build that meets the aspirations and development of humanity without, however, represent degradation of the environment, has become the great challenge of contemporary architecture. It is considered that the incorporation of principles that provide a sustainable building with careful choices of design solutions contribute to a better economic and thermal performance of the building, as well as functional and psychological comfort to its users. Based on this general understanding, this paper presents an architecture project aimed to health care whose the solutions adopted follow carefully the relevant legislation and sets his sights on the theme of sustainability. The methodology began with studies on the themes of verification service of deaths, sustainability and those application in construction developed through research in academic studies and analysis of architectural projects, using them like reference for the solutions adopted. Within the project analysis was performed a visit to the verification service of deaths in the city of Palmas in Tocantins, subsidizing information that, plus the relevant legislation, led to functional programming and pre-dimensional of the building to be designed. The result of this programming environments were individual records with information from environmental restrictions, space required for the development of activities, desirable flow and sustainability strategies, that can be considered as the first product of relevance of the professional master's degree. Finally we have outlined the basic design architecture of a Verification Service of Death SVO/RN (in portuguese), whose process of projecting defined as a guiding line of work four points: the use of bioclimatic architecture as the main feature projectual, the use of resources would provide minimal harm to the environment, the use of modulation and structure to the building as a form of rationalization and finally the search for solutions that ensure environmental and psychological comfort to users. Importantly to highlight that, besides owning a rare theme in literature that refers to architectural projects, the whole project was drawn up with foundations in projective criteria that contribute to environmental sustainability, with emphasis on thermal performance, energy efficiency and reuse of rainwater

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Tese de Doutoramento em Arquitetura, com a especialização em Teoria e História da Arquitetura, apresentada na Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade de Lisboa, para obtenção do grau de Doutor.

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Sustainability in buildings, while reducing the impact on the environment, contributes to the promotion of social welfare, to increase the health and productivity of occupants. The search for a way of build that meets the aspirations and development of humanity without, however, represent degradation of the environment, has become the great challenge of contemporary architecture. It is considered that the incorporation of principles that provide a sustainable building with careful choices of design solutions contribute to a better economic and thermal performance of the building, as well as functional and psychological comfort to its users. Based on this general understanding, this paper presents an architecture project aimed to health care whose the solutions adopted follow carefully the relevant legislation and sets his sights on the theme of sustainability. The methodology began with studies on the themes of verification service of deaths, sustainability and those application in construction developed through research in academic studies and analysis of architectural projects, using them like reference for the solutions adopted. Within the project analysis was performed a visit to the verification service of deaths in the city of Palmas in Tocantins, subsidizing information that, plus the relevant legislation, led to functional programming and pre-dimensional of the building to be designed. The result of this programming environments were individual records with information from environmental restrictions, space required for the development of activities, desirable flow and sustainability strategies, that can be considered as the first product of relevance of the professional master's degree. Finally we have outlined the basic design architecture of a Verification Service of Death SVO/RN (in portuguese), whose process of projecting defined as a guiding line of work four points: the use of bioclimatic architecture as the main feature projectual, the use of resources would provide minimal harm to the environment, the use of modulation and structure to the building as a form of rationalization and finally the search for solutions that ensure environmental and psychological comfort to users. Importantly to highlight that, besides owning a rare theme in literature that refers to architectural projects, the whole project was drawn up with foundations in projective criteria that contribute to environmental sustainability, with emphasis on thermal performance, energy efficiency and reuse of rainwater

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Nos grandes centros urbanos pode-se constatar que o nível de ruído é tão elevado que ameaça a integridade psicológica e física dos habitantes. Entretanto, observa-se que muito do ruído no ambiente hospitalar origina-se de dentro do hospital, tendo como uma das principais fontes geradoras de ruído nas unidades os equipamentos e a conversação entre a equipe hospitalar. A perda auditiva induzida pelo ruído (PAIR) é uma das consequências que o ruído elevado pode acarretar à saúde, entre outros danos. Assim, o ambiente hospitalar que deveria ser sereno e silencioso transforma-se em um espaço ruidoso e estressante, aumentando a ansiedade e a percepção dolorosa do paciente, reduzindo o sono e estendendo a convalescença. Objetivo: Avaliar as condições acústicas dos principais ambientes nas unidades de urgência e emergência no município de Belém, Estado do Pará, Brasil. Verificar a adequação às normas sanitárias e técnicas vigentes, com a simulação de um ambiente piloto validado com a utilização do software ODEON e apresentar soluções virtuais de condicionamento acústico. Material e Métodos: foi utilizado o equipamento Medidor de Nível Sonoro com certificado de calibração da Rede Brasileira de Calibração (RBC) para aferição dos NPS nos períodos diurno e noturno, de acordo com o estabelecido pela NBR 10.151 (2000), além da observação e identificação das fontes de ruído dos ambientes. Resultados: Os valores obtidos durante as aferições dos NPS nos ambientes do Hospital A foram de 58 dB(A) a 70 dB(A) e do Hospital B foram de 62 dB(A) a 70 dB(A). O ambiente piloto foi selecionado de acordo com os resultados e com o tempo de permanência da equipe de saúde e dos pacientes. Conclusão: foi desenvolvido o modelo computacional validado do ambiente piloto, gerando um modelo proposto com intervenções arquitetônicas visando o conforto acústico da equipe de saúde e dos pacientes. Os ambientes pesquisados não apresentaram níveis de ruído superiores a 85 dB(A), comprovando que não há risco ocupacional para as equipes de saúde. Entretanto, níveis de ruídos elevados, por mais que não causem PAIR nos trabalhadores, são responsáveis por estimular ou até mesmo por desencadear diversos sintomas que prejudicam a capacidade laborativa da equipe de saúde, além de aumentar a convalescença e prejudicar a recuperação dos pacientes.

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Esta pesquisa apresenta o edifício-sede do Hospital D. Luiz I da Benemérita Sociedade Portuguesa Beneficente do Pará, construído em 1877 ao Norte do Brasil, na cidade de Belém, como bem cultural, material e imaterial e como suporte de memória e de identidade dos imigrantes portugueses que aportaram em Belém do Pará. As relações existentes entre a arquitetura do Hospital e as linguagens do Classicismo Imperial Brasileiro e do Classicismo à Brasileira em Portugal, são evidenciadas, através de diálogos transcontinentais e recíprocos existentes entre as duas Nações. A etnografia, sob um olhar antropológico na malha das relações urbanas, foi utilizada como ferramenta de abordagem e de obtenção de dados que proporcionaram o reconhecimento do edifício-sede como patrimônio histórico, arquitetônico e cultural da história da saúde no Norte do Brasil. A memória como espaço arrebatador de lembranças e esquecimentos foi usada como suporte ao estudo e como viés de entendimento da História. O valor patrimonial atrelado ao objeto do estudo é evidenciado através de suas perspectivas históricas, arquitetônicas e culturais. Assim sendo, essa dissertação, em ótica conclusiva, demonstra os fatores, as evidências e os traços arquitetônicos e culturais que ratificam a caracterização do Hospital D. Luiz I como “Documento Monumento”.

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As preocupações referentes a esse trabalho estão relacionadas à humanização de estabelecimentos assistenciais de saúde de unidades de diálise. Em função de processo de hemodiálise, a população portadora de Insuficiência Renal Crônica (IRC) possui uma rotina de tratamento que a desgasta física e emocionalmente. A fim de proporcionar-lhes bemestar, tornam-se essenciais projetos arquitetônicos mais apropriados às necessidades de seus usuários. Por meio da leitura de bibliografia específica, além do diálogo com profissionais da saúde e também da análise de projetos representativos e concretizados de arquitetura hospitalar, este estudo empreende uma compreensão das motivações funcionais e clínicas das unidades de diálise, em conjunto com o entendimento dos processos de elaboração de ambientes mais favoráveis ao restabelecimento médico. Dessa maneira, o resultado dessas reflexões encaminha para diretrizes projetuais, e por fim a elaboração de um projeto arquitetônico para uma clínica de hemodiálise autônoma, na cidade de Presidente Prudente, que vise à contribuição para a recuperação do indivíduo com ambientes adequados, além das preocupações com a qualidade do serviço prestado

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This study addresses the environmental quality in therapeutic spaces for children's rehabilitation. The assumption that space is active and interfere in interpersonal relationships, highlights the importance of natural light to the hospital architecture, to foster the creation of environments that encourage and assist in the recovery of patients in the rehabilitation process. Therefore, interferes with health humanization through positive actions in the physiological and emotional effects of natural light, as facilitators of the health recovery process. In Brazil hospital openings systems projects are built exclusively to follow requirements of the local construction code which do not consider the landscape, but only ventilation and heat stroke; and the luminance levels are treated just as recommendations for artificial lighting. The National Policy for Healthcare Humanization presents the environmental comfort as a priority. However, it does not guidelines for achieving it. In this context this research aims to evaluate the lighting comfort in infant therapeutic areas from the professional satisfaction, in order to identify human preferences on the variables: technical and constructive aspects, relationship with the exterior, internal visual interface and quality elements. With this purpose it was adopted as research strategy the Post-Occupancy Evaluation (Technical Functional) through a multi method approach, which included a case study in the rehabilitation gym of Children Rehabilitation Center, at Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, and a reference study at SARAH Rehabilitation Center, Fortaleza Unit at Ceará, both in Brazil northeast. The results indicate that the definition of openings systems should consider external and internal factors to the building, as the natural landscape, the immediate surroundings and activities to be performed. The POE found out the preference of the professional visual privacy in detriment to other analyzed aspects. Thus, it is expected that this study can contribute to the discussion of luminous quality and generate inputs for future projects or renovations in the Children's Rehabilitation Centers, which should not be projected as hospitals

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The area of the hospital automation has been the subject a lot of research, addressing relevant issues which can be automated, such as: management and control (electronic medical records, scheduling appointments, hospitalization, among others); communication (tracking patients, staff and materials), development of medical, hospital and laboratory equipment; monitoring (patients, staff and materials); and aid to medical diagnosis (according to each speciality). This thesis presents an architecture for a patient monitoring and alert systems. This architecture is based on intelligent systems techniques and is applied in hospital automation, specifically in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for the patient monitoring in hospital environment. The main goal of this architecture is to transform the multiparameter monitor data into useful information, through the knowledge of specialists and normal parameters of vital signs based on fuzzy logic that allows to extract information about the clinical condition of ICU patients and give a pre-diagnosis. Finally, alerts are dispatched to medical professionals in case any abnormality is found during monitoring. After the validation of the architecture, the fuzzy logic inferences were applied to the trainning and validation of an Artificial Neural Network for classification of the cases that were validated a priori with the fuzzy system

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The creation of the Humanization Program of Hospital Care and the increasing number of academic works and journal articles that discuss more humane practices in the health care services express the emphasis given to the theme in Brazil. In these discussions, however, it is not usual to find reference to architecture as a relevant factor in the humanization of hospitals, even though it is known that the physical structure of the building may help the recovering of the patients; elements such as gardens, the use of colors and open spaces may soften the impact caused by the hospital routine on patients. Considering the contribution the architectural project may bring to the humanization of hospitals, the aim of this study was to verify how the architects perceive the hospital humanization process. Besides having searched for subsides in informal interviews with health professionals, in visits to hospitals and in related seminars, the study was based on semi-structured interviews with architects of Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, who are specialists in this kind of projects. The content analysis of the interviews showed that physical space and attendance are essential to the humanization process. Those professionals see two humanization tendencies: while private hospitals have the structural physical appearance considered as humanized, public hospitals emphasize the humanization in attendance, fact that illustrates the contradictions in Brazilian health system. The interviewees consider the post-occupancy evaluation of the building as a learning exercise that contributes to new projects, but surprisingly they do not mention the patients opinion as part of it. Two annoying facts have emerged from the interviews, as also seen in preliminary stages of the study: rare are the works that focus on the person-environment relationship, and the definition of humanized hospital environments is still broad and inaccurate. This suggests the need of new studies in order to better understand how the two factors shown in this study attendance and physical space interact towards a true hospital humanization