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Plagued by white walls, cold corridors, sterile layouts, and overall design inefficiency, traditional hospitals have created an ironic sense of fear in most people about visiting a place intended to help them heal. This thesis examines the healing qualities for humans in response to a resort-like atmosphere where they are provided with amenities such as a variety of entertainment, food, and recreation options as well as first-class customer service.
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- Integrating Hospitality & Hospital Design
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- Thompson, Erica Ann (Author)
- Brandt, Beverly (Thesis director)
- Shraiky, James (Committee member)
- Bernardi, Jose (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Agribusiness (Contributor)
- The Design School (Contributor)
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2014-05
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