Feng Shui in Healthcare Design
This passage discusses the use of feng shui principles in the design of a healthcare facility. The author describes how the water element can be used to quench fire, which is represented by heat. This is done by using water from Lake Ontario as a heat exchanger to control the indoor temperature. The water is also circulated through the floor plates to heat the space. This system is called Hydronic Radiant Heating.
Questions
- What are the feng shui principles that are used in the design of this healthcare facility?
- How does the water element quench fire?
- What are the benefits of using Hydronic Radiant Heating in a healthcare facility?
Answers
- The feng shui principles that are used in the design of this healthcare facility include the use of water to quench fire, the placement of plants to promote growth, and the use of natural light to create a sense of harmony.
- The water element quenches fire by absorbing heat. This is why water is often used to cool down a hot object. In the context of this healthcare facility, the water from Lake Ontario is used to absorb heat from the air, which helps to keep the indoor temperature comfortable.
- The benefits of using Hydronic Radiant Heating in a healthcare facility include the fact that it is a very efficient way to heat a space. It is also very comfortable, as the heat is evenly distributed throughout the space. Additionally, Hydronic Radiant Heating is a very quiet system, which is important in a healthcare facility where noise levels need to be kept low.