Md Rifat Mahmud
student
Khulna University of Engineering & Technology
Bangladesh
Architecture
The inspiration for this hospital design stems from the pressing issues observed in many hospitals across Bangladesh—insufficient natural light, poor air… more
Yefan Liu
advisor
Savannah College of Art and Design
United States of America
Yefan Liu is a product designer whose work bridges consumer experience, brand storytelling, and… more
The project reimagines the hospital as a living ecosystem of healing, integrating sensory gardens and natural ventilation into a cohesive therapeutic experience. Its thoughtful layering of greenery, daylight, and spatial calm transforms clinical space into a restorative environment. The design demonstrates deep awareness of human psychology, climate, and operational logic—showing how architecture itself can act as medicine.
I encourage a deeper articulation of how the five senses interact spatially throughout the patient journey—sightlines, soundscapes, and tactile materials could be mapped in more detail. Future diagrams could also emphasize post-occupancy adaptability and maintenance of the greenery system to ensure long-term ecological and therapeutic performance.