"One for All" Village: Design for Stroke Rehabilitation Center
Abstract
This is a stroke rehabilitation center in Hedwig village, Houston, USA, with a total floor area of approximately 44,000 square feet and a total bed capacity of 48, where survivors usually stay for 5-7 days, providing stroke care and rehabilitation services as well as some emergency services. This project not only solves the noise problem of the site, but also gives survivors the experience of home rather than institutionalized feelings by imitating the neighborhood environment around the site, incorporating the daily environment, possible behaviors, and psychological feelings into the stroke rehabilitation center project.
Subject
Stroke TreatmentArchitectural design
Clinics
Rehabilitation centers
Architecture--Health aspects
Architecture--Environmental aspects
Noise control
Texas--Houston
Department
ArchitectureCollections
Citation
Zou, Shu (2023). "One for All" Village: Design for Stroke Rehabilitation Center. Master's thesis, Texas A & M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /200219.