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학술대회자료
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조희영 (인제대학교) 김석태 (인제대학교)
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한국실내디자인학회 한국실내디자인학회 학술대회논문집 한국실내디자인학회 2014년도 추계학술발표대회 논문집
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2014.11
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94 - 97 (4page)

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Although the functions of urban health centers have developed and their services have rapidly changed, the environments of their facilities are still poor. Moreover, there are no concrete facility standards of urban health centers, and there is a lack of research on architectural planning of the facilities. Therefore, this study was conducted with local health centers which are located in Busan chosen as a medical tourism city. It analyzed the spatial compositions and drawings of the study subjects to categorize the functions of the health centers in detail and investigate the spatial composition and area ratio according to their functions. In addition, it looked into the importance of each function according to work and investigated a reasonable area ratio through the analysis of current situations. According to the analysis, first, regarding medical care function, the required rooms of program function needed to be classified in terms of the area; secondly, regarding work function, the required rooms for mother and child health function needed to be reconstructed, and the program function reflecting the elderly and the vulnerable needed to be enhanced; thirdly, regarding office function, the required rooms needed to be constructed according to each work function; fourthly, although the public function was different according to the characteristics of the study subjects, the area composition reflecting users" convenience through the security of a waiting space was needed commonly.

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1. 서론
2. 보건소의 이론적 고찰
3. 보건소 현황 및 기능별 면적비율
4. 결론
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