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Major Users

Doctors
(Pediatricians)

Nurses

Other Medical
Staff (Book
keeper)

Job description
Medical
practitioner
specializing in
children and their
diseases.
Person trained to
care for the sick or
infirm, especially
in hospital
Keeping complete
sets of books,
records accounts
and verify the
financial records.

Number

Age

30-45 above

25-30 above

25-30 above

Patients (parents)

None

25-35 above

Patients (children)

None

0-19

Minor Users

Job description

Number

Age

Janitors

Employed as a
caretaker of the
building.

Security guards

Employed as to
protect property,

20-35 above

25-45

Activity
Consultation of
parents, Give
orders to nurses
and staffs;
Operates surgery
and doing other
medical jobs.
Assist doctors,
assist patients,
taking care of
children.
Doing
transactions,
giving books and
assisting children.
Consulting for
doctors, Waiting
for consultations.
Consulting for
doctors, Playing
and reading
books.

Activity
Cleans the area,
attends for the
maintenance of
the building.
Maintain high
visibility presence

Population
Projection

Max of 4

Max of 6

Max 2

Max 10

Max 10

Population
projection
Max 5
Max 3

asset and people.

Guests

None

Any

within the area for


the protection.
Assist parents.
Visiting for a
curtain reasons.
(inspection)

Max 5

Users Analysis
Behavioral Pattern
Major Users
Arrival, timein, parks car
(optional)

Do medical
research, job,
consulting
patients

Break time,
coffee break,
lunch break

Consulting
patients,
surgery
(optional),
time-out

Go home

Nurse

Arrival, timein, parks car


(optional)

Do medical
job, assist
doctor, assist
parents.

Break time,
coffee break,
lunch break

Assist
doctors,
assist
parents,
time-out

Go home

Bookkeep
er

Arrival, timein, parks car


(optional)

Cleaning
books and
doing
transactions,
assist

Break time,
coffee break,
lunch break

Collecting
books and
doing
transactions,
keeping

Time-out, go
home

Visiting,
parks car
Visiting with
(optional)
parents

Waiting for
doctors,
Waiting for
nurses and
doctors,
staffs.
nurses and
staffs.

Assisting by
staff or
Playing or
nurse,
reading
waiting
books while
waiting

Consultation
of doctors
Consultation
and waiting
with parents,
for results
waiting for
results.

Go home

Doctor

Parents

Children

Go home

Minor Users

Janitor

Arrival, timein

Maintenance
of the
building,
cleaning the
area

Break time,
lunch break,
coffee break

Cleaning
area, and
keeps the
maintenance
stable, time-

Go home

Guard

Arrival, timein

Keeping
records of
every person
enters in the
building.

Break time,
lunch time,
coffee break,

Patrolling in
an area, give
presence for
the
protection

Time-out, go
home.

Guests

Arrival,
visiting,
parks car
(optional)

Enter the
building, look
at
architecture,
wandering.

Looks for a
doctor,
nurses and
other staff,
inspecting.

Giving
results,
exploring the
area.

Go home

ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING

Space identification

Spaces
Work room

Major users
Doctors, nurse,
bookkeeper
Reception/ Business Patients, doctor,
office
nurse
Waiting Areas
patients
Nurses station

Nurse, patients

Consulting office

Doctor, patients

Exam rooms

Doctor, patients,

Minor users
Patients, employees
employees
Doctor, nurse, other
employees
Doctor, other
employees
Other employees,
nurse
Other employees

nurse
Janitor, guard

Service area
Storage closet
Parking Area

Employees, doctor,
nurse
Patients, doctor,
nurse

Doctor, patients,
nurse, bookkeeper
Patients,
Other employees.

Qualitative Analysis
Space
Work room

Reception/
Business office

Function
In charge for
the copying of
documents and
some important
files for the
patients.
This area is in
charge of
inquiry of
patients and

Description
Small space
only for copier
and some inkjet
materials.

Open space
area for easy
access of
patients and

Classification
Public space for
major and
minor users.

Adjacency
Front: powder
room
Left: Reception
Right: Hallway
Back: Outside
view
Public space for Front: storage
major users
Left: Work room
Right: entrance
Back: outside

other guests.
For the
organization
and queue of
the patients.

guests.
Mostly
composed of
seats for
relaxation of
patients while
waiting.

Nurses Station

This area is in
charge of
assisting and
inquiry of every
patients.

Open space
area for easy
access for
patients.

Powder rooms

Area for
grooming and
disposal of
humans waste.
In charge of
every visiting
patients for the

Small area only


composed of
toilets and
lavatory.

Waiting areas

Consulting
Office

view
Public for major Front: Hallway
users specially Right: different
patients.
area
Left: different
area
Back: outside
view
Public for major Front: powder
users specially room
patients.
Right:
consultation
Left: exam
room
Back: outside
view
Public area for
Front: Work
major and
room
minor users
Left: powder
room
right: hallway
Back: outside
view

Exam rooms

Service area

Storage closet

Parking Area

consultation of
their children.
These rooms
are for the
testing and
diagnosing
patients.

Semi-public
space only
used by
patients when
needed.

Front: work
room
Left and right:
exam room
back: outside
view

Washing place

Mostly
composed of
medical
equipment and
other materials
for examine
children
Small space

Public area

Place where
equipments
and other
materials are
placed.

Small space
only for the
equipments
and storing
materials.

Private space
area for
maintenance
only

Adjacent near
the
consultation
Front:
Reception
Left:
consultation
Right: outside
view
back: outside
view

This area is in
Spacious for
charge
the patients,
maintaining the doctors and

Public space
area for major
users.

Adjacent to the
exterior walls
and near the

vehicular
transportation
in place.

nurse.

entrance

Quantitative Analysis
Spaces

Staff/us
ers

Quality
of
space

Space
Approxi
parame mate
ter
Area
(sq.m)
6
6

Work
room

Doctors,
Nurses,
Bookkee
per,
Patients

Receptio
n/
Business
office

Employe
es,
guests,
patients

Waiting

Patients,

Small
and
motivati
ng
ambianc
e
Small
15
space,
near the
entranc
e
Spaciou 11

Circulat Total
ion
Approxim
ation Area
(m2)
1.8
7.8

15

4.5

19.5

11

3.3

14.3

Areas

children,

Nurses
station

Nurse,
patients,

Consulti Pediatric
ng office doctors,
patients

Exam
rooms
Service
area
Storage
closet

Parking
Area

Pediatric
doctor,
patients
Patients

Doctors,
janitors,
nurse,
employe
e
Doctors,
nurses,

s,
relaxing
high
ceiling
Enclose
d open
space,
Neat,
well
ventilate
d, clean
Well
ventilate
d, clean
Wet,
small
space
Hidden,
guarded
, clean,
neat

2.1

9.1

15

30

4.5

34.5

10.5

31.5

9.45

40.95

.9

3.9

1.8

7.8

144

43.2

187.2

Spaciou 144
s, clean,

patients,
guests

Building Code
SECTION 1702
Every spray booth have an open front elevation larger than 1.00 sq.m and which is
not equipped with doors, shall have fire curtain or metal deflector not less than
100mm deep installed at the upper outer edge of the booth opening.
SECTION 1212 Fire extinguishing systems
Shall install in every storey, basement or cellar with an area of 200 Sqm. Or more
which is used for habitation, recreation, dining, study or work and occupant load of

more than 20M


SECTION 801 General Requirement of light and ventilation
a. subjects to provision of civil code of the Philippines on Easements of Light and view
and provisions of this code or create additional room, unless conforms to this code.
b. All buildings shall face a street or public alley or private st
SECTION 5.01.08: Window Openings
(a)Every room intended for any use, not otherwise provided with air-conditioning
or mechanical ventilation system as herein provided in this Code, shall be
provided with a window or windows whose total area of openings shall be at
least 1/10th the floor area of the room, and such shall open directly to a court,
yard, public way or alley, or water course.
SECTION 5.01.10: Vent Shafts
(a) Size. Vent shafts shall have a cross-sectional area of not less than 1/10th of a
square meter for every meter of height of shafts (1 square foot per 10 feet) but not
less than 1.00 square meter (10.7 square feet) in any case. No such shaft shall be
less than 60 centimeters (2 feet) in its least dimension.

(b) Skylights. Unless open to the outer air at the top for its full area, such shaft shall
be covered by a skylight having a net area of fixed louver openings equal to the
maximum required shaft area.
SECTION 3.01.04: Location on Property
(a) General. Buildings shall adjoin or have access to a public space, yard, or street on
not less than one side. Required yards shall be permanently maintained. For the
purpose of this Section, the center line of an adjoining street or alley shall be
considered an adjacent property line. Eaves over required windows shall be not less
than 75 centimeters (30 inches) from the side and rear and rear property lines.
(b)
Fire Resistance of Walls. Exterior walls shall have fire resistance
and opening protection in accordance with requirements set by the Secretary.
Projections beyond the exterior wall shall not extend beyond a point one-third
the distance to the property line from an exterior wall; or a point one-third the
distance from an assumed vertical plane located where fire-resistive protection
of openings is first required due to location on property, whichever is the least
restrictive. Distance shall be measured at right angles from the property line.
When openings in exterior walls are required to be protected due to distance
from property line, the sum of the area of such openings shall not exceed 50

per cent of the total area of the wall in each story.

SECTION 10.06.05: Projection and Clearance


(a) Clearance from High Voltage Power Lines. Signs shall be located not less than
1.80 meters (6 feet) horizontally or 3.60 meters (12 feet) vertically from overhead
electrical conductors which are energized in excess of 750 volts. The term "overhead
conductor" as used in this Section means any electrical conductor, either bare or
insulated, installed above the ground except such conductors as are enclosed in an
iron pipes or other material covering of equal strength.
(b) Clearance from Fire Escapes, Exits, or Standpipes. No sign or signs structure shall
be erected in such a manner that any portion of its surface or supports will interfere
in any way with the free use of any fire escape, exit, or standpipe.
(c)
Obstruction of Openings. No sign shall obstruct any opening to
such an extent that light or ventilation is reduced to a point below that required
by this Code. Signs erected within 1.50 meters (5 feet) of an exterior wall in

which there are openings within the area of the sign shall be constructed of
incombustible material or approved plastics.
SECTION 1007. Doors, windows and the like
doors, windows and the like less than 2.40m above the pavement or groundline shall
not, when fully opened or upon opening, project beyond the property line except fire
exit doors.

FOREIGN PEDIATRIC ARCHITECTURE


Pony Pediatric Dental Clinic / Masahiro Kinoshita KINO Architects + KAMITOPEN
Interior of Pediatric

Pediatric at night

This architecture is made by a Japanese architect. The motive


of this
building is give sunlight to interior of the building to reduce the electricity consumption.
Bangui Pediatric Clinic Sudan
Center of Hematology, Oncology and Immunology

Moscow. Pediatric

Pediatric at night

Interior Perspective

Port Sudan pediatric center


Interior Perspective

Joe Dimaggio children hospital


Minimalist architecture for pediatric
clinic. It is a great design and idea
for the children

Interior perspective

LOCAL PEDIATRIC ARCHITECTURE


Tebow Cure Hospital
This architecture
is colorful and
kids love eyeMedical
colorful things.
The design is more
Philippine
Childrens
Center
complex than other.

Modern architecture for the Pediatric clinic.


Its faade entirely made of glass.

Dr. Fe Del Mundo Medical Center (Pediatric)

Interior of pediatric

The faade is modern and the


back building is old.

Zamboanga Children's Hospital

This building is simple, but the


Mary Johnston Pediatric
interior is elegant and nice.

This children hospital is located at


This building
is simple
Zamboanga, although
it is simple,
it is and old
but as you can see you can
unique on design.
see the integrity of the

Mapua Institute of Technology


Intramuros, Manila
3rd Quarter SY 2014-2015

Research 2:
A Dual Pediatric Practice
AR143/AR143S Architectural Design 3
AR2 TTH/F 7:30-10:30/7:30-12:00 PM

Submitted by:
Jovero, Mon Christopher Q.

Submitted to:
Arch. Sheila V. Elardo

Date submitted:
March 05, 2015

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Reference:
Foreign and Local Pediatric Architecture
http://www.designboom.com/architecture/kino-architects-kamitopen-pony-pediatric-dentistryclinic/
http://www.healthcaredesignmagazine.com/blogs/kristin-zeit/design-pediatric-cancer-patientsall-ages
http://www.healthcaredesignmagazine.com/blogs/kristin-zeit/design-pediatric-cancer-patientsall-ages
http://www.designboom.com/architecture/tamassociati-pediatric-center-nyala-south-darfursudan/
http://www.uia.archi/en/exercer/nouvelles/7894
http://stanleybeamansears.com/top-pediatric-hospitals-3-approaches-one-goal/
http://www.mccarthy.com/news/2013/12/13/choc-childrens-hospital%E2%80%99s-bill-holmestower-named-enr-california-best-health-care-project/
Criteria Matrix and space relationship Diagram
Architectural Graphic Standards: McGraw Hill. Latest Edition
Architectural Is Elementary : Visual Thinking Through Architectural Concepts, Winters, Nathan
B. 1997
Space Identification
http://en. Wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_design
graphic dictionary of interior design, Francis D. K. Ching
National Building Code

http://www.chanrobles.com/republicactno6541.htm#.VPevHvmUd1
National Building Code of the Philippines
Fire code of the Philippines

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