A Study of Formal-Spatial-Morphology and Pattern Recognition; Computed on Evidence from Ecological Healing Environment fit for Hospital Architecture in Melbourne
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Climate Consultant, HTCM, Climate Response Design, Architectural Orientation, Natural Vantilation, Envelope DesignAbstract
Extensive evidence suggests that sunlight and fresh air are essential for healing and cure in healthcare settings. Daylight and environmental breeze are exceptionally beneficial and satisfactory UV rays along with adequate oxygen are fundamental for Healing Environment. This is an Evidence-Based design crafted accordingly as a subtractive solid where the complex matrix is achieved by applying pattern recognition of sun and wind movement hour by hour, then a building section is provided on 3D Max, to maximize the surface towards the sun in Melbourne. St Vincent’s Hospital planning is analyzed on Climate Consultant Software by application of sunrays to sculpt the solid to incorporate a sunny plaza shaped according to sun movement and prevailing wind current every hour of each month. In this research hospital building massing and form is sculpted according to the sun and wind movement, and is validated by capable Artificial Intelligent software forecasting technique to achieve hypothesis of design ecological architectural and environmental envelope prediction model. The finding maximizes the healing rate according to evidence up to 99% to 100% according to the sun and wind direction.
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