Helping to improve the facade of hospitals to improve the mood of clients*
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Composition, hospital view, sense of trustAbstract
Background: Hospitals are one of the most important service and public buildings, and considering the complexities of the mental state of their audience, considering and analyzing the mental states of the audience is one of the most important stages of designing such spaces. Paying attention to the healing effect of the environment and creating a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere is one of the necessities of treatment, while there are no written principles based on the components of the audience's perception for the design of hospital spaces,especially the entrance walls and facade, and there is a need to investigate this issue. It is completely visible. One
of the most important of these sensory conditions is to gain the audience's sense of trust in hospitals, and since the audience's first encounter with architecture is the exterior of the building. The main purpose of this research is to identify the principles of composition of hospital facade components in order to strengthen the audience's sense of trust.
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• Improvement, Rehane. (2011). Perception in architecture, a case study of European tourists' perception of Iranian-Islamic architecture in Isfahan city. Journal of Fine Arts, 17(3):41-48.
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