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Research on Planning and Design Guidelines of Public Nursing and Childcare Center

  • Investigator:張乃修
Abstract

Ⅰ.Research Background
This research explores issues concerning planning and design guidelines of public nursing and childcare center, especially concerning about the basic functions of architecture spaces.
Ⅱ.Research Methodology and process
This research will clarify and explore recommendations concerning the planning and design guidelines of public nursing and childcare center.
(Ⅰ)Data Collection – Gather domestic and abroad data on guidelines of nursing and childcare center.
(Ⅱ)Case study – Analyze and discuss the issues of public nursing and childcare center cases in domestic and abroad.
(Ⅲ)Comprehensive review - Summarize the guidelines of public nursing and childcare center and providing supplements for social welfare legal system.
Ⅲ.Major findings (described briefly as follows)
(Ⅰ)The Protection of Children and Youths Welfare and Rights Act lacks the details about architecture spaces and facilities, and domestic public nursing and childcare center was limited by redundant and neglected spaces.
(Ⅱ)Established the planning and design guidelines of public nursing and childcare center.
(Ⅲ)Established the planning and design guidelines of nursing、education and playing space with a concept of separating dine and sleep space.
Ⅳ.Main Recommendations (described briefly as follows)
The followings are the three specific recommendations for the administrative agencies:
(Ⅰ)Immediately Feasible Recommendation:
      Publish the handbook of planning and design guidelines of public nursing and childcare center.
      Lead Agency: Architecture and Building Research Institute Ministry of Interior.
      Support Agency: Ministry of Health and Welfare.
(Ⅱ)Intermediately Feasible Recommendation:
      Legislate the Planning and Design Specifications of nursing and childcare center.
      Lead Agency: Ministry of Health and Welfare.
      Support Agency: Department of Social Welfare of municipalities, and Architecture and Building Research Institute Ministry of Interior.