Application materials and interior of radiology room at Padang Panjang hospital
Keywords:
Interior radiology, color psychology, materialAbstract
The Hospital is a health service infrastructure that provides complete health care. One of the facilities in the Hospital is the Radiology Room. What is meant by radiology is the part of medical science that studies imaging technology in the form of electromagnetic waves and mechanical waves that function to detect diseased internal organs of humans. The radiology room consists of the C.T. scan room, X-ray, MRI, etc. Radiologists play a very important role in the health sector because radiologists can provide assistance related to surgery, cancer, obstetrics, etc. In designing the radiology building, the architect has quite a role, one of which is applying materials that keep the radiology room sterile and applying safe materials for both staff and patients so that they are not exposed to radiation. The application of color is also very influential on the psychology of the patient and the user as a form of effort to make the user more comfortable while in the room and increase the hope of healing for the patient. The application of color can also reflect the image of the room. The material used in the radiology room is different from the room in general because radiation rays must be muffled and pay attention to the creation of sterility in the room. The methodology in this study uses the method of observation and data collection. Padang Panjang City Hospital is a class B hospital in which there are radiology facilities with a modern minimalist interior concept. The radiology room has 30 cm thick brick walls and is lined with 2mm – 4mm thick lead. This is done so that radiation rays can be muffled and patients and users will not be exposed to radiation. This study was conducted to create the application of the right material as an effort to safety and comfort and to apply the role of color in the radiology room to increase the hope of healing for patients. This study applies the concept of a modern minimalist interior, prioritizing the function and effectiveness of the room and furniture.
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