Unleashed Sacramento Hospice
The purpose from that design of the project is to create outstanding environment for the children to help them getting hope, which will help getting superior health. The project has been divided into different zones, each zone has its own activity, so children are fully privacy in every vacuum and not dispersed. We put some bushes inside the building, so the children could interact with nature inside and outside the building. Moreover, every part was designed to be suitable for the children needs, and considering how to improve children's perceptions. However, some activities have been developed to provide an active and vibrant environment. After studying various cases studies and many studies on children for their needs and studying similar projects five to six iterations were tried before coming to the outcome. Furthermore, the needs of the children were first analyzed, and all their design needs were provided, and the element of vitality and activity was provided outside the building in addition to provide the environmental element in the project. Additionally, the material was chosen from Timber wood that was selected because of its beneficial impact on the children, also linoleum flooring was selected. Finally, to provide a better use experience for children, and to provide a better experience of moving within the project, we chose linoleum flooring, because it is more safe for children. In addition to the presence of ramps to facilitate movement, and because it is safer for children than using stairs.
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