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Spatial re- organization of the contemporary hospital design

ANDREAS KARAOULANIS    

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This short paper is describing in brief the need that developed the last years for a radical change in hospitals spatial structure in order to help both patients and the staff to have mutual gains. Contemporary hospitals are in need of structural changes due to several political, economic, social paragons as well as due to technological advances and progress in medical science. It is the authors goal to provide the guidelines that need to be followed in order several potential changes in terms of spatial re- organization to be achieved.

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