University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, Grattan Street, Parkville. 3010, Melbourne, Australia.
Health Place. 2012 Sep;18(5):1015-24. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2012.06.005. Epub 2012 Jun 28.
Hospital grounds in Melbourne, Australia, before World War I resembled imposing residential sites with grand mansions surrounded by shrubberies, circular drives and tennis courts. By World War II hospitals had become multi-storey buildings surrounded by car parks and grass. Although there have been numerous studies that link the changing built environment of hospitals to social, medical and architectural narratives, there has been little emphasis on the impact of these changes on the experience of the hospital as a place, and its identity as an institution. The broader meanings for staff and patients are not explored. This paper then investigates the outdoor grounds of hospitals as places before World War II in Melbourne, Australia. This analysis illuminates a hitherto neglected aspect of hospital history that not only enriches an understanding of this period but provides insights into the role of outdoor grounds that has implications for twenty-first century hospitals.
澳大利亚墨尔本的医院在第一次世界大战前,其场地就像宏伟的住宅,周围环绕着豪宅、灌木、圆形车道和网球场。到第二次世界大战时,医院已变成多层建筑,周围是停车场和草地。尽管有许多研究将医院不断变化的建筑环境与社会、医疗和建筑叙事联系起来,但很少有人强调这些变化对医院作为一个地方的体验及其作为机构的身份的影响。这些变化对工作人员和患者的更广泛意义并没有被探讨。本文研究了澳大利亚墨尔本二战前医院的户外场地。这一分析揭示了医院历史上一个迄今为止被忽视的方面,不仅丰富了对这一时期的理解,还深入探讨了户外场地的作用,这对 21 世纪的医院具有重要意义。