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      Beyond landscape: development of a major healing garden

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      Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy
      AME Publishing Company
      Architectural design, healthcare

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          Abstract

          Healthcare in China is expanding faster than anywhere else on the planet and the impact of multiple, mega-medical centers on their communities, their culture and their general way of life is substantial. Through the lens of a 5.5 million square foot hospital located in the Hunan Province of China, this article addresses the factors design teams must consider when integrating nature in to hospital design. The Fifth Xiangya Hospital, designed by Boston-based architecture firm Payette, features a major public park, which is fully integrated in to the hospital design. The public park serves as connective tissue for the medical complex, extending its role beyond that of a traditional healing garden and embraces a much deeper purpose for the overall hospital campus.

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          Journal
          Cardiovasc Diagn Ther
          Cardiovasc Diagn Ther
          CDT
          Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy
          AME Publishing Company
          2223-3652
          2223-3660
          June 2017
          June 2017
          : 7
          : 3
          : 325-330
          Affiliations
          [1]Healthcare Design Leader, Consultant to Payette, MA, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence to: T. Scott Rawlings. Healthcare Design Leader, Consultant to Payette, MA, USA. Email: krobichaud@ 123456payette.com .
          Article
          PMC5440255 PMC5440255 5440255 cdt-07-03-325
          10.21037/cdt.2017.01.02
          5440255
          28567358
          b041a566-031f-4e35-bd40-2f5bcdc5336f
          2017 Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy. All rights reserved.
          History
          : 26 October 2016
          : 30 November 2016
          Categories
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          healthcare,Architectural design
          healthcare, Architectural design

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