Nazarova M.P., Barkovskaya A.Yu., Yanin K.D. Sociocultural Aspects of the Architectural Space Organization for Medical Activity
Nazarova Marina Petrovna
Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology,
Volgograd State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
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Barkovskaya Anna Yuryevna
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology,
Volgograd State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
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Yanin Kirill Dmitrievich
Postgraduate Student, Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology,
Volgograd State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
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Abstract. The architectural space for medical activity is reviewed as an integral part of the social medical space, which represents the area of social activity implying a multifunctional integrity of interpersonal, group-wide and institutional levels of social interaction regarding the issues of human health promotion. The article is dedicated to reviewing the objects of architectural space belonging to the medical specialization within the categorical framework of philosophy of culture. The article educes the main features of medical space formation within the incipient ideology called “Healthcare Architecture”.
Key words: social space, social medical space, architectural space, architectural space for medical activity, healthcare architecture.
Sociocultural Aspects of the Architectural Space Organization for Medical Activity by Nazarova M.P., Barkovskaya A.Yu., Yanin K.D. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.