CSPC Cardiac Telemedicine Hospital
石药医疗公园-心脏内科网络医院
  • 城市 : 中国三亚海棠湾   City : Haitang Bay, Sanya, China
  • 面积 : 1000㎡
  • 完成日期 : 2023-10-01    Completion Date : 2023-10-01
  • 设计师 : 罗振华   Designer : Zhenhua Luo
  • 摄影 : 钟永刚   Photographer : Yonggang Zhong
  • 事务所官方工作室名称 : 方夏设计   Official Name : WIT Design & Research
  • 官网/公众号 : http://www.witarch.com / 方夏设计 WIT_Design_Research
CSPC Cardiac Telemedicine Hospital   石药医疗公园-心脏内科网络医院
由石药集团投资的心脏远程网络医院,座落在三亚海棠湾,石药医疗公园面积约1000平米。由国内顶尖的心内科专家马长生教授领衔,首次实现优质的医疗资源的远程诊疗,让远在2800公里开外的病人能及时得到最好的医疗服务。 院内设有各种尺寸的诊室以及专家组远程会诊会议室,病人等候区,科普大讲堂区等。空间处理尽可能地“去机构化”,“心”形图形的吊顶用活泼的手法让医院的严肃气氛变得轻松,加上鲜活的颜色,去缓解病人的焦虑。 Cardiac Telemedicine Hospital, invested by CSPC Pharma, is located in Haitang Bay, Sanya, with an area of about 1000 square meters in CSPC Medical Park. Led by Professor Ma Changsheng, a top domestic expert in cardiology, it has achieved high-quality remote diagnosis and treatment for the first time, allowing patients long away to receive the best medical services promptly. The hospital is equipped with various-sized examination rooms, expert telemedicine-conference rooms, patient waiting areas, and popular science lecture halls. The spatial design aims to "deinstitutionalize" as much as possible, with a "heart" shaped ceiling using lively techniques to lighten the serious atmosphere of the hospital, along with vibrant colors, to alleviate patient anxiety.
由石药集团投资的心脏远程网络医院,座落在三亚海棠湾,石药医疗公园面积约1000平米。由国内顶尖的心内科专家马长生教授领衔,首次实现优质的医疗资源的远程诊疗,让远在2800公里开外的病人能及时得到最好的医疗服务。 院内设有各种尺寸的诊室以及专家组远程会诊会议室,病人等候区,科普大讲堂区等。空间处理尽可能地“去机构化”,“心”形图形的吊顶用活泼的手法让医院的严肃气氛变得轻松,加上鲜活的颜色,去缓解病人的焦虑。 Cardiac Telemedicine Hospital, invested by CSPC Pharma, is located in Haitang Bay, Sanya, with an area of about 1000 square meters in CSPC Medical Park. Led by Professor Ma Changsheng, a top domestic expert in cardiology, it has achieved high-quality remote diagnosis and treatment for the first time, allowing patients long away to receive the best medical services promptly. The hospital is equipped with various-sized examination rooms, expert telemedicine-conference rooms, patient waiting areas, and popular science lecture halls. The spatial design aims to "deinstitutionalize" as much as possible, with a "heart" shaped ceiling using lively techniques to lighten the serious atmosphere of the hospital, along with vibrant colors, to alleviate patient anxiety.