The Discussion of the Medical Rehabilitation Mixed-Use District on Multiple Diseases of the Climate in Frigid Areas

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Nowadays, there is an upward trend for the need to the medical institutions considerating the increase of the living standard in society. Our medical institutions have been improved as the development of the medical model and the medical science, in which the function of the space becomes various and shows the consideration for human. It is an important task for the medical institutions to improve the environment in service. The project of the regeneration of the brownfields for the cement plant in Daowai District in Harbin gives direction to the building of the medical rehabilitation mixed-use district .It can provide the user with a better medical environment as the exploration of the physically spatial form of the medical rehabilitation mixed-use district on multiple diseases of the climate in frigid areas. Advocating the participation for the patient in the process of the medical treatment can guarantee the quality of users. Our theme is to provide the patient with the one-stop medical service and satisfy the basic demand in direction, safety, comfort degree and esteem to create a welcome medical environment.

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