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    Diseño interior sostenible en centro médico de Cuenca (Ecuador) en función del distanciamiento social y la bioseguridad en contexto de pandemia
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-05-09) Viracocha Ortega, Stalin Fernando; Godoy Chacha, Juan Diego
    The health system is intended to provide services at the population level, while in 2019, with the arrival of Covid-19, health centers worldwide were forced to change their care methodology, which; was more concerned about the biosecurity of users in general. On the other hand, the implementation of a responsive design makes spaces friendly to the environment, since technology is its best ally, thanks to which it allows architecture to have a scope of sustainability. That is why this degree work has the objective of developing the interior design of a center of medical specialties, making use of biodegradable materials, and implementing technology that allows economic and energy savings in the medium or long term within the health system. which, in the first chapter an investigation of the mentioned points is carried out. Subsequently; a deep study of the place is developed, to know its virtues, strengths, and regulations provided by the medical center, where finally; A design is implemented in accordance with sanitary, sustainable, biosecurity, and intelligent requirements, which serve to combat current and future diseases that will affect humanity.

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