Northeastern Rehabilitation Center for People with Mobility Disabilities Design Project in Thailand Northeastern Rehabilitation Center for People with Mobility Disabilities Design Project in Thailand

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Wannipa Nivato and Werapat Kramomtong Wannipa Nivato and Werapat Kramomtong

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The Northeast is the region with the highest number of disabled people in Thailand. Movement rehabilitation is an important way to bring many disabled people back into society and live like normal people. This article is part of the thesis on Northeastern Rehabilitation Center for People with Mobility Disabilities Design Project. The objective of the study is to study guidelines for designing a movement rehabilitation center that will be a center for treating people with mobility disabilities in the Northeast in a large area of land with no existing buildings in the Northeast context. The project undergoes a review of relevant literature and case studies, feasibility study, determination of project details, analysis of project location and design projects. The project design result is located on an area of approximately 18 Rai on Sahasat Road, Nai Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen Province. Designed in the concept of a health garden institute and the building's appearance has a feel of the Northeast. It has a shady atmosphere and encourages users to exercise. There are 10 buildings in total, including an outpatient diagnosis and treatment building, a hydrotherapy building, a demonstration for equipment to assist people with disabilities building, an office building, 4 inpatient buildings, a parking building and a support building. Total building area of the entire project is 24,569 square meters. In addition, in the project area there is a health garden and a pond garden.

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Wannipa Nivato and Werapat Kramomtong, W. N. and W. K. (2024). Northeastern Rehabilitation Center for People with Mobility Disabilities Design Project in Thailand: Northeastern Rehabilitation Center for People with Mobility Disabilities Design Project in Thailand. Journal of Research Creative Architecture and Design, 1(1). Retrieved from https://so16.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JRCAD/article/view/1048
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