2025 Volume 31 Issue 77 Pages 438-443
The purpose of this study is to clarify how the space was materialized by focusing on the design process of TSURUMI Children’s Hospice. In the process, opinions were expressed from diverse perspectives on the architectural design, some of which differed from the priorities based on the philosophy. As an unprecedented building type, community supported hospice for Children differs in philosophy and purpose from conventional facilities that prioritize functional configuration. The difference in perception was considered a factor in the conflicts of opinions. These conflicts were resolved by devising both of the operation and architectural space based on priorities.
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