Bibliographic citations
Blondet, D., (2019). Centro de rehabilitación mental en Pachacamac con énfasis en la fenomenología arquitectónica [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625784
Blondet, D., Centro de rehabilitación mental en Pachacamac con énfasis en la fenomenología arquitectónica [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625784
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title = "Centro de rehabilitación mental en Pachacamac con énfasis en la fenomenología arquitectónica",
author = "Blondet Casavilca, Diana Alejandra María",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
In Peru, one of seven persons has some type of disability that interferes with their personal, familiar, academic work and/or social performance. In regards to disability due to mental disorders, one in three persons in Peru will have a mental health problem throughout their lives. Despite this situation, people who need care do not receive it because of several reasons, reaching almost 80% of people that do not receive adequate treatment. The Peruvian hospital architecture has not evolved according to the international trends since the mid XX century. The new typology for hospitals has incorporate an improvement in the infrastructure, location and the pertinent materials for a comfortable stay of the patients. For this reason, this project will be based on the investigation on all the necessary terms in order to design an optical Mental Health Center, emphasizing the architectural phenomenology, spaces that induce reflection, introspection and silence, these forms go according to the new psychiatric tendencies where it is incorporated into the community as a means of healing. For this, national and international projects will be analyzed in 4 criteria: context, concept, function and technique. Besides, different ground floors will be analyzed in the south of Lima, specifically in Pachacamac, based on different regulations according to the architectural typology proposed. Finally, there will be an architectural design project, based on the research. It is hoped that this investigation will be contributed to improving the design vision for the psychiatric architecture in the country of Peru.
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